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$8000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension Causes Confusion Over Start Dates, Mobile Home Rules
**$8000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension Causes Confusion Over Start Dates, Mobile Home Rules** The home buyer tax credit extension that opened up a home buyer tax credit to trade-up buyers, not just first time home buyers, has caused some confusion over the rules for the home buyer tax credit. The start date has been a big point of concern for the home buyer tax credit extension. Officially, home buyers must close after November 6 to qualify for the home buyer tax credit extension. RV and mobile homes have also caused some confusion. Read below for some of the IRS answers for the home buyer tax credit extension.
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Nov 20, 2009
HUD Revised Streamline Refinance Transactions
**HUD Revised Streamline Refinance Transactions** Streamline mortgage refinance applications will be undergoing some changes. Under the HUD revised streamline refinance, there are changes to the mortgage seasoning, payment history requirements, and verification of assets, employment and income. For a streamline refinance without an appraisal there will be a new maximum mortgage amount, and under the HUD revisions, there is is maximum combined loan-to-value amount for the streamline refinance. Read the full letter below for more details on the changes to HUD streamline refinance applications.
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Nov 17, 2009
Bad Neighbors Fight Over Access To Yard
**Bad Neighbors Fight Over Access To Yard** Neighbors can turn into bad neighbors when fighting over fences or yard access and maintenance issues. The best way to deal with a bad neighbor is usually through communication, but you may be able to get some legal help. Look up your local ordinances to see what kind of rights you're given to your neighbors land to maintain your own property. A bad neighbor can ruin an otherwise perfect home for you, so try to resolve bad neighbor situations so both neighbors are happy.
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Nov 13, 2009
Home Buyer Tax Credit Cut-Off Dates: Do I Qualify?
**Home Buyer Tax Credit Cut-Off Dates: Do I Qualify?** The $8000 first-time home buyer tax credit has been extended and a new $6500 trade-up buyer tax credit was expanded. Some home buyers are upset because they don't qualify for the home buyer tax credit. It's unfortunate that some people just missed the cut-off dates for the home buyer tax credit, but the tax credits have to begin and end somewhere. Do you qualify for the home buyer tax credit?
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Nov 13, 2009
Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program Rules
**Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program Rules.**
Fannie Mae announced an innovative program designed to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. Called Deed for Lease, the program allows struggling homeowners who are unable to qualify for a loan modification under the current Obama Loan Modification Plan to hand their keys over to Fannie Mae, but then rent back their house at current market rental rates. Here are the Deed for Lease program rules.
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Nov 5, 2009
Fannie Mae Rental Program Will Allow Homeowners To Avoid Foreclosure For A Year
**The Fannie Mae Rental Program will allow homeowners to avoid foreclosure for a year.**
This rental program or "Deed to Lease" program will allow homeowners who haven't qualified for a home loan modification or for the Making Home Affordable Act to avoid foreclosure for a year. The Fannie Mae Rental Program has specific criteria that the homeowners must qualify for, including they must live in the home as their primary residence and they can't be more than 12 months past due. Read the full article below fore more information on the Fannie Mae Rental Program.
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Nov 5, 2009
Title Insurance May Solve Encroachment Issue
**Title Insurance May Solve Encroachment Issue**
If you are buying a home and find out you may have a title problem, you should talk to the title insurance company to determine if the title problem can be insured over by the title insurance company. Many real estate properties have minor title insurance problems that are small enough that the title insurance company may be willing to give you peace of mind with coverage under the title insurance policy.
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Oct 31, 2009
Short Sale And A Full Price Offer
**Short Sale And A Full Price Offer**
If you receive a full price offer for the sale of your home, can the lender still consider the sale a short sale? What if the full price offer covers all expenses and covers the entire amount owed to the lender, would the sale still be a short sale?
This reader questions why a lender might under all circumstances consider a full price offer as a short sale no matter what.
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Oct 29, 2009
Loan Modification Help: Why Lenders Are Slow To Provide Loan Modifications
**Loan Modification Help: Why Lenders Are Slow To Provide Loan Modifications**
Millions of Americans have applied with their banks to obtain a loan modification. They desperately need loan modification help. The loan modification process is taking an extremely long time. Now homeowners want to know how they can get a loan modification -- whether under the Obama Making Home Affordable Plan or not -- and why the lenders are slow to provide loan modifications. A new study is revealing some answers.
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Oct 21, 2009
More Reasons Why Your House Won't Sell
**More Reasons Why Your House Won't Sell**
If you are getting the showings, but your house won't sell, what should you do. Make sure that you understand the listing price of your home and that it is competitive with other homes. Make sure that the condition of your home is in as good a shape as possible. While you can't change the location of the home, location, location, location is still the norm in real estate and you should understand how that affects your home.
Finally, make sure you understand the market when it comes to the commission you are paying your broker and how much of that commission will be paid to the agent that brings a buyer to buy your home. If you don't understand each of these issues, you have added more reasons to why your house won't sell.
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Oct 8, 2009