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U.S. Mortgage Relief Effort Is Falling Short of Its Goal

Monday, March 14th, 2011

The Obama administration’s mortgage relief program, originally intended to shield three million households from foreclosure, now looks as if it will permanently help as few as one-sixth of that number.

Making mortgage payments on an underwater loan? You deserve a break too.

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

The government has bailed out Wall Street firms, giant banks, creditors of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – and is trying to bail out people who’ve defaulted or are about to default on their mortgages.

Despite low mortgage rates, home refinancing not for everyone

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Mortgage rates are lower than they have ever been. So why aren’t even more people refinancing — and could the time be right for you?

Nearly $1.2B in mortgage assistance to be available starting Nov. 1

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

With as many as one in five California homeowners behind on their mortgage payments, nearly $1.2 billion will become available Nov. 1 to help low- and moderate-income families stay in their homes, officials said Wednesday.

Obama Adds to State Programs to Prevent more Foreclosures

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

Obama Adds to State Programs to help prevent foreclosures Much Called the “most affected Fund, the aim being to help beaten the worst housing market through the states. Last week, the Obama today add $ 2 billion in funding for this campaign. You can see the list of states and how much each and every [...]

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