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Board compensates itself outside of bylaws
Q: Within the first year of our association, the board members decided not to pay their monthly assessments and listed those amounts as a board credit on the association financial statements. The board held a vote of the owners to allow director...Tags: Fines, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Elections, Punishment
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Mortgage settlement has shortcomings, critics say
As the federal government and 49 states signed a landmark mortgage relief settlement Thursday, housing advocates and others pointed to shortcomings and raised questions about how the $25 billion plan would be able to provide relief to nearly 2 million...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Lawyers, Wells Fargo & Co., Litigation, Mortgages
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New bus tours allow prospective buyers to tour HUD homes
New bus tours where anyone can get on-board and go tour homes for sale are now available for prospective buyers to ride. The tours just got started by Atlantis Realty Group, and they've already sold a few homes in a few weeks. The reason why is because...
Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Space Programs, Homes, Science and Technology
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FHA 'streamline refi' is a breeze for homeowners who qualify
The Obama administration's new plan to stimulate refinancings of FHA mortgages is likely to help large numbers of homeowners — even those who are deeply underwater — cut their monthly costs by switching to a loan with a rate below 4%. Here'...Tags: Fannie Mae, Money and Monetary Policy, Financial and Business Services, The Washington Post, Prices
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Bill would help Howard homeowners groups collect fees
More Howard County residents are renting out their homes amid the slump in the housing market, local officials say, sometimes leaving a burden of unpaid fees for condo and homeowners associations. The issue has prompted the County Council to consider a...Tags: Rentals, Condos, Housing and Urban Planning, Condos and Houses, Homes
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Snags leading to more real estate contract cancellations
WASHINGTON — What's behind the unusually high rate of contract cancellations and settlement delays in the real estate market? With signs of recovery emerging in many parts of the country, shouldn't deals be zipping along with minimal complications?...Tags: Home Improvement, Real Estate Sellers, Homes, Realty, Real Estate Buyers
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Qualifying for a mortgage has gotten much tougher, analysis shows
WASHINGTON — How do you stack up as a potential mortgage candidate in this year's increasingly tough underwriting environment? Do you have the right stuff — credit score, debt-to-income ratio, equity or down payment — to get you...Tags: Chicago, Egypt, Illinois, New York City, Real Estate Buyers
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FHA rule change on 'collection' accounts could hurt home buyers
WASHINGTON — A little-noticed mortgage rule change that took effect April 1 could create hassles for significant numbers of home buyers who plan to use low-down-payment FHA financing this spring. The change affects anyone with one or more...Tags: Theft, Financial and Business Services, Loans, Equifax Incorporated, Real Estate Buyers
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Obama sets lower refinancing fees for up to 3 million homeowners
Los Angeles TimesUp to 3 million homeowners could save about $1,000 a year because of a reduction in fees, announced Tuesday by President Obama, on refinancing their government-backed mortgages. In addition, the White House said it was taking new steps to help...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Financial and Business Services, Marketing, Barack Obama, Justice System
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Citi fined $158 million for gaming federal housing program
CNNMoneyCitigroup will pay $158 million to settle charges that its mortgage unit defrauded the Federal Housing Administration by inaccurately claiming that certain mortgages were eligible for government insurance, government officials announced Wednesday....Tags: Insurance, Financial and Business Services, Justice System, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co.
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Mortgage help on the way
Editor: Under the recently announced State Attorneys General Mortgage Servicing Settlement, Marylanders behind on mortgage payments once again have a tool to stay in their homes or receive restitution if they have already been foreclosed upon. On Feb. 9,...Tags: Cecil County, Financial and Business Services, Banking, Wells Fargo & Co., Mortgages
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