RENO ? President Obama rolled into a modest hilltop neighborhood here to champion his efforts to help underwater homeowners get back on their feet ? and to urge Congress to do more. Standing outside the house of Val and Paul Keller, who have watched the value of their home plummet well below the amount they owe on their mortgage, Obama announced a dramatic spike in the number of Americans ...
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Obama touts mortgage aid program, urges Congress to expand it
Posted by mortgage 10 days ago (Editorial)Mortgage aid helps more hold off default
Posted by mortgage 36 days ago (Editorial)
More financially stressed homeowners in Mass. and across the US are getting mortgage loan modifications that cut their payments enough to keep them from falling into foreclosure.
Major Bank Gives Home Buyers Mortgage Aid
Posted by mortgage 108 days ago (Editorial)
Wells Fargo transformed an L.A. convention center room into a neighborhood for would-be home buyers Friday. The bank?s pilot program is awarding up to $15 million in grants to qualified first-time and returning...
Administration To Extend Homeowner Aid Program
Posted by mortgage 114 days ago (Editorial)
The U.S. Treasury Department announced Friday it would extend the Obama administration's Home Affordable Mortgage Program another year through Dec. 31, 2013, in an effort to help struggling homeowners stay in their homes. The program, now set to expire
Mortgage Lenders Attain More Home Loan Approvals with the Aid of S.O.S. - Score Optimization Systems
Posted by mortgage 361 days ago (Editorial)
Mortgage Professionals like Roosevelt Reynolds of Reynolds and Associates are finding success closing more FHA home loans for credit challenged clients utilizing the credit score optimization technology developed by S&S Private Capital, Inc. Score Optimization Systems, created specifically for the mortgage industry, interprets each client?s credit report identifying negative trade-lines ...
Fannie Mae requests additional 8.5 billion dollars in government aid
Posted by mortgage 381 days ago (Editorial)
Fannie Mae, the leading house mortgage lender in the United States, requested the government Friday for an additional 8.5 billion U.S. dollars in aid after seeing huge loss in the first quarter of 2011.
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