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California has been a high profile state during the current turmoil in the mortgage industry. One of the reasons for their prominence has been the continued leadership in outrageously overpriced home...
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In 1999, North Carolina was the first state in the nation to pass a law addressing the practices of predatory lending. The legislation included of necessity an attempt to define the characteristics o...
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In 1996 the State of New York Banking Department put out a communiqué to all mortgage brokers and lenders regarding their responsibilities during a mortgage transaction and home purchase.
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The State of Kentucky has been proactive in an ongoing effort to create the Residential Mortgage Licensing System being developed by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors and the American Associati...
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Indiana foreclosures in 2006 were 3% of the mortgaged homes in the state. That's the third highest figure in the nation among the states, and the Indiana legislature is taking some action.
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One of the ironic elements in the recent explosive growth in mortgage fraud is that it is the lenders who are being ripped off, even more so than the consumer.
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Adjustable-rate mortgages come in a variety of forms and flavors, but in every case the interest rate paid by borrowers is determined in large part by an "index," an independent measure that can rise ...
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Each year mortgage loan limits are established for conventional loans. Borrow more and your total interest costs can rise dramatically even if the amount above the loan limit is just a few thousand do...
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Did you know that there is a Federal Housing Commissioner? Me neither. Nevertheless he is there inside the beltway, ostensibly looking to balance the needs of the housing market and the options avai...
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An annual survey of mortgage closing costs in the fifty states brings up some substantial differences in its 2006 edition. The survey is partial to some extent, because it does not reflect taxes, oth...
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Because home prices have made twenty percent down payments impossible for legions of first time home buyers, a dual-loan concept has evolved for home financing that has made home mortgage insurance co...
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