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18 hours ago ago from AllTheArticles.com
Last week, a bill which allows bankruptcy judges to lower mortgage payments was approved by the house and will now be sent to the Senate. This bill is expected to show great relief to struggling homeowners unable to meet their monthly mortgage payments currently. Before the bill was approved by the House, major banks and lenders voiced their strong opposition stating the act of lowering mortgage payments would only drive up housing costs over ...
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6 hours ago ago from Consumer Reports Money & Shopping Blog
The massive overhaul of financial regulations just passed by the House is the most far-reaching since the Great Depression, and among the most important for consumers. One of its principal benefits is that the bill would create a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) with jurisdiction to prevent the kind of predatory lending that fueled the housing meltdown. The CFPA could write rules, regulate company compliance, and ban ...
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12 hours ago ago from WalletPop
For those falling behind in their mortgage payments and other home bills, Philadelphia looks like the place to be, at least on the surface. A special program requiring banks to sit down face-to-face with delinquent borrowers at the courthouse before they foreclose on their homes recently reached its one-year anniversary with an estimated 5,700 homeowners helped, 1,400 of whom were temporarily saved from foreclosure. And now the city ...
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16 hours ago ago from CNN Money
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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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