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Yahoo! News Search Results for Arizona Home Equity Loan
Yahoo! News Search Results for Arizona Home Equity Loan
More underwater homeowners choose to abandon ship (Baltimore Sun)
Experts see rise in strategic defaults, fueling fears about housing recovery Wynn Bloch unpacks in the California home she is renting after she walked away from the house she owned and defaulted on he...
More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults' (Los Angeles Times)
Wynn Bloch bought her Palm Desert house for $385,000 in 2006. Now she says it will never be worth anywhere near the amount of her mortgage, so she stopped paying on her loan and moved out.
Home Short Sellers May Face Big Tax Bills (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
What should have been a legislative afterthought is threatening to become a financial purgatory for thousands of California taxpayers hit by the housing crisis.
More underwater homeowners choose to abandon ship than stick it out (Baltimor...
Experts see rise in strategic defaults, fueling fears about housing recovery Nearly one-quarter of U.S. mortgages, or about 11 million loans, are "underwater" ? that is, the houses are worth less than...
More choose to abandon ship (The Morning Call)
Underwater owners increasingly opting for 'strategic default' Underwater owners increasingly opting for 'strategic default'
Calif. politics has short sellers facing big bills (San Francisco Chronicle)
What should have been a legislative afterthought is threatening to become a financial purgatory for thousands of California taxpayers hit by the housing crisis. With less than a month until tax filing...
Politics Has Calif. Short Sellers Facing Big Bills (CBS 5 Bay Area)
What should have been a legislative afterthought is threatening to become a financial purgatory for thousands of California taxpayers hit by the housing crisis. With less than a month until tax filing...
More homeowners are opting for 'strategic defaults' (The Oregonian)
FRONT PORCH BLOG: It's not clear how many people are walking away from their mortgage, but strategic defaults accounted for about 35% of defaults by U.S. homeowners in December 2009, up from 23% in Ma...
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