A mortgage broker represents companies that invest in mortgage loans. So the mortgage broker arranges for you to get the financing you need to buy your house, and then checks to see which end lender is interested in buying the paper on that loan. You could go to a mortgage broker in your city and end up with a loan from one of your big banks in town. When you use a mortgage broker, you get your money, and the investor gets an investment. The broker gets a fee for providing the loan. Learn more here about what mortgage brokers do and how to choose the right mortgage broker.
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Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 15, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 15, 2009. Today on the show, we discussed the new Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program in Detail; the new CreditKarma Survey on credit card debt; The October 2009 Realty Trac Foreclosure survey; Divorce and Mortgages; Mike Rose, a senior loan officer with Bank of America, came on to talk about some of the new mortgage rules with regard to divorce and FHA; Peggy Abkemeier, President of Rent.com discussed a new survey of investment property owners. NEW EBOOKS ON INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE; EBOOK SPECIAL.
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Nov 15, 2009
Nov 15, 2009
Should I Refinance My Mortgage?
**Should I Refinance My Mortgage?** Mortgage interest rates keep falling, now below 5 percent. Should you refinance your mortgage? It's more difficult to get a mortgage refinance in today's lending market, but it might be worthwhile to try to refinance your mortgage. Will it reduce your monthly mortgage payments? Will a mortgage refinance shorten the term of your loan? You need to determine why you want to refinance your mortgage to determine the best refinancing scenario for your loan.
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Nov 13, 2009
Nov 13, 2009
Loan Modification Help: Get Some Answers From The Bank CEO
**Loan Modification Help: Get Some Answers From The Bank CEO** Are you in loan modification hell? Like thousands of other people, this reader has filed for a loan modification, but can't get any answers about the future of his loan modification from his lender. The banks are swamped with loan modifications and foreclosures right now, but you deserve answers about the future of your loan, too. If you're not getting anywhere by calling customer services lines and other options, try using the format below to document your loan modification situation and get some answers from the bank CEO.
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Nov 13, 2009
Nov 13, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Customers Still Waiting for Answers
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Customers Still Waiting for Answers. Think Glink has reported for weeks now that former Taylor Bean & Whitaker customers would get answers after the Oct. 31 deadline, by which new loan servicers were to have sorted out who would take what Taylor Bean & Whitaker loans. While there has been some progress made, Taylor Bean & Whitaker customers are still waiting for many answers.
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Nov 12, 2009
Nov 12, 2009
HUD Secretary, FHA Commissioner Report on FHA's Finance
HUD Secretary Donovan and FHA Commissioner Stevens briefed leaders on the FHA's financial outlook today, in coordination with the release of its annual independent actuarial study. The study found the capital reserve ratio to be 0.53 percent of total insurance in force this year, well below the congressionally mandated threshold of two percent. The FHA holds $31 billion in total reserves today. Robert Ryan was introduced as the FHA's first-ever Chief Risk Officer. Ryan will focus on understanding risk to the FHA's insurance fund and develop policy responses that address that risk.
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Nov 12, 2009
Nov 12, 2009
FHA Cash Reserves Fall To Lowest In History
FHA cash reserves fall to the lowest level in history, below the congressionally mandated level. The Federal Housing Administration's mortgage insurance cash reserves fell to the lowest levels in recorded history, 0.53 percent. The FHA announced today FHA cash reserve levels have fallen below the congressionally mandated threshold. The annual independent accounting survey of the FHA came with the assessment that additional action needed to be taken to manage risk to prevent further losses.
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Nov 12, 2009
Nov 12, 2009
Real Living, GMAC Merger Hopes to Provide Even Higher Level of Customer Service
Real Living and GMAC Real Estate hope to provide an even higher level of customer service. The real estate companies have announced a merger with plans to target a female audience and for an emphasis on customer service. Real Living and GMAC will rebrand under the Real Living name, with offices across the country. Real Living will focus on female customers, with a plans for an exceptional customer service experience. The Real Living, GMAC merger comes after Brookfield Residential Property Services acquired both GMAC and Real Living.
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Nov 11, 2009
Nov 11, 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
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
Nov 5, 2009
Divorce Decree vs. Quit Claim Deed
**Divorce Decree vs. Quit Claim Deed**
You get divorced. You refinance your home. Your ex-spouse gives you a quit claim deed. End of story? Not so, says this reader whose ex-spouse wants half of the proceeds from the sale of the home 13 years after the quit claim deed and and 14 years after the divorce. Does the divorce decree trump the quit claim deed? Does the quit claim deed trump the divorce decree? What should the ex-spouse get in this real estate problem.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009