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Taylor Bean & Whitaker Update September 10, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker update: About five weeks after being shut down, the fallout continues for some Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers whose loans were ported over to Bank of America.
Our Blog is filled with comments from Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers who say they have received calls from Bank of America's Collections Department. This interview with Bank of America Rick Simon goes over some of the biggest concerns of Taylor Bean & Whitaker borrowers. We will continue to update on the missing homeowners' insurance payments.
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Sep 10, 2009
Sep 10, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company Update September 1, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company Update September 1, 2009. In this post, highlights from our conversation with the director of mortgage supervision from the Georgia Department of Revenue and with a spokesperson from Bank of American about the 100,000+ loans it acquired from Taylor Bean & Whitaker. We've also posted online a Taylor Bean & Whitaker customer welcome from Cenlar, one of several servicers assigned to pick up Taylor Bean & Whitaker mortgages. We also have a new directive from Fannie Mae that was posted today, plus answers to many of your questions and postings. Also, there's a link to all of the other Taylor Bean & Whitaker stories we've published.
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Sep 1, 2009
Sep 1, 2009
Obama’s Making Home Affordable Mortgage Loan Modification Program is helping some but delinquent mortgages are still on the rise. Delinquent mortgages are on the rise as loan modifications are taking longer to complete. Delinquent mortgages, those that are 30 and 60 days late, have usually had a high rate of "self-cure" or homeowners finding ways to make their mortgage payments. However, as home values fall, more homeowners are letting their delinquent mortgages turn into foreclosures. These delinquent mortgages will continue to turn into foreclosures as it continues to take longer to complete loan modifications even under the Obama Making Home Affordable Loan Modification Plan works its way through the system.
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Aug 26, 2009
Aug 26, 2009
Lower Monthly Mortgage Payment Should Be Goal Of Loan Modification Under Making Home Affordable Plan
A lower monthly mortgage payment should be the goal of a loan modification or a streamline refinance. If your lender offers you a loan modification but raises your monthly mortgage payment, see what else they can do to help lower your monthly mortgage payment. Maybe you can participate in the Obama Making Home Affordable Refinance Program and extend the life of your loan and reamortize to lower your monthly mortgage payment. My personal finance and real estate advice is to go to a your lender and get your lender to lower your interest rate to lower your monthly mortgage payment. Lowering your monthly mortgage payment is a goal of the Obama Making Home Affordable Refinance Program.
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Aug 26, 2009
Aug 26, 2009
Can't Pay Mortgage? Homeowner Worries About Deficiency Judgment
What happens if you can't pay your mortgage? A homeowner worries about getting a deficiency judgment if her rental property falls into foreclosure because she can't pay the mortgage. Some states allow deficiency judgments on primary residences, but many do not. If your house is in foreclosure because you can't pay your mortgage, you'll want to make sure that the lender in your foreclosure can't come after you for a deficiency judgment. In some circles, when a lender can't go after the borrower for the debt, the debt is called a non-recourse loan.
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Aug 20, 2009
Aug 20, 2009
Debt Collectors Scams Spreading Says BBB
The latest scam warning from the BBB is about phony debt collectors. The scammers use personal information like social security numbers to get their victims to wire money under threat of going to jail. The BBB warns that just because they know your info and claim you owe money, doesn't make them legitimate. Find out how to detect if a call is phony and what to do if you get targeted.
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Aug 6, 2009
Aug 6, 2009
Scams From Nigeria Target Apartment Rentals
Scams from Nigeria are targeting apartment rentals in South Carolina, Illinois, Colorado and California. You need to be careful to avoid these Nigerian apartment rentals scams. Use common sense and do your due diligence before sending any information to third parties you do not know. Once you become a victim of a scam from Nigeria that target apartment rentals, you'll have to take action to protect your financial information.
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Aug 5, 2009
Aug 5, 2009
Best Deal? Buying a New Car or Buying a Used Car
Should you buy a new car or a used car?
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Jul 23, 2009
Jul 23, 2009
Buying a New Car or a Used Car
Should you buy a new car or a used car? There are plenty of factors that will weigh in on the decision, including what kind of financing you can buy, and which car is ultimately the better deal. Also, with the Cash for Clunkers deal, you might get a better deal if you're trading in a used car with a lot worse gas mileage for a new car with great gas mileage.
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Jul 23, 2009
Jul 23, 2009
Installment Contract for Deed Can Result in Mortgage Fraud
A home buyer purchased a home using an installment contract for deed. She paid an escrow company, which then paid out her mortgage, taxes, insurance and homeowner association dues - or so she thought. Now she finds out that the escrow company/mortgage broker hasn't been making any payments, and the house could be foreclosed upon. Is she a victim of mortgage fraud? What should she do now?
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Jul 16, 2009
Jul 16, 2009