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Second Mortgage - Yahoo! News Search Results
Second Mortgage - Yahoo! News Search Results
Refinance When You Have a Second Mortgage
It's not easy to refinance your mortgage when you have equity debt. Here are the options.
French Polynesia minus the second mortgage
Despite a reputation for opulence and exclusivity, it's perfectly possible to visit these dreamy islands without taking out a second mortgage.
Is a cash-out home refinancing right for you?
Dear Dr. Don,I have a question of whether to refinance. We have been in our home for 21 years and are not close to retirement. Our ages are 49 and 51, and we have a first and second mortgage. The firs...
Is cash-out refinancing right for you?
Dear Dr. Don, I have a question of whether to refinance. We have been in our home for 21 years and are not close to retirement. Our ages are 49 and 51, and we have a first and second mortgage. The fir...
Fairway Independent Mortgage Reaches $3.6 Billion in Loan Volume for 2011
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis., Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Fairway Independent Mortgage Corporation, one of the country's largest mortgage bankers, had another successful year in 2011. Fairway originated $3....
Top mortgage complaints
More than a third of the mortgage complaints received by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau come from people who can no longer afford their payments.
Mortgage Fraud Charges: Meet the Man Behind the Wall Street Crackdown
Mortgage Fraud Charges: Meet the Man Behind the Wall Street Crackdown
Citigroup Makes It Even Harder for You to Get a Mortgage (Update 1)
Citigroup mortgage story updated with statement from Citigroup in second paragraph. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Citigroupjust put another nail in the coffin of the supposed housing rebound. Bank spokesman...
Goldman to face mortgage debt class-action lawsuit
Goldman Sachs Group Inc was ordered by a federal judge to face a securities class-action lawsuit accusing it of defrauding investors about a 2006 offering of securities backed by risky mortgage loans ...
Exclusive: Mortgage deal would give states enforcement clout
A proposed settlement to resolve mortgage abuses by top U.S. banks will give states broad authority to punish firms that mistreat borrowers in the future, according to documents seen by Reuters on Wed...
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