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People of modest means hitched hopes on Little Lake Street - San Diego Union-Tribune
It produced easy money for speculators and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn't afford to keep. NELVIN C. CEPEDA / Union-Tribune A "repo" bus tour through Otay Ranch stopped recently on Little Lake ...

A Hanging Offense - Wall Street Journal
Yesterday we noted a story about liberals, prompted by the election of Barack Obama, making sudden shows of patriotism after shunning such displays for the past eight years. We wondered if the same thing had happened on the other side--that is, if ...

Street of risk and loss - San Diego Union-Tribune
It produced easy money for specula-tors and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn't afford to keep. Few streets in the county have witnessed as dramatic a turnaround as Little Lake. Nestled in the heart ...

November 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
His Eminence James Francis Cardinal Stafford criticized President-elect Barack Obama as “aggressive, disruptive and apocalyptic,“ and said he campaigned on an “extremist anti-life platform,” Thursday night in Keane Auditorium during his ...

School for the blind starts visionary newsroom - Newark Star-Ledger
Ed Murray/The Star-Ledger Judy Ortman, interim executive director of the Concordia Learning Center, is interviewed by student Indigo Estevez from Newark for the school paper. There's a buzz in the newsroom of a New Jersey start-up newspaper, and not ...

Foreclosure-prone areas to get help - St. Petersburg Times
TOWN 'N COUNTRY— Rose Harper has had numerous next-door neighbors in the 36 years she has lived in her home. One fixed cars in the yard. Another rented out part of the house to immigrant laborers. Now the mustard-colored house is in the hands of ...

Is the era of easy credit over for the long haul? - Miami Herald
An inflatable gorilla beckoned from the roof of Don Brown Chevrolet in St. Louis, servers doled out free bowls of pasta and a salesman urged potential customers to "come on up under the canopy and put your hands on" a new set of wheels. But sitting ...

Federal mortgage plan could help you - Herald Tribune
The prospect of mortgage debt forgiveness will entice hundreds of thousands of homeowners into picking up the phone to play the home-preservation game of "Let's Make a Deal," beginning this fall. The federal government's Hope for Homeowners plan ...

Officials: Financial crisis can lead to violence - Pantagraph
An out-of-work money manager in California loses a fortune and wipes out his family in a murder-suicide. A 90-year-old Ohio widow shoots herself in the chest as authorities arrive to evict her from the modest house she called home for 38 years. In ...

State of Fairfield finances well positioned, says Flatto - Fairfield Minuteman
In the midst of the fiscal and credit crisis across the nation, First Selectman Ken Flatto and Fairfield Chief Fiscal Officer Paul Hiller met with the press, Thursday, Oct. 2, to inform the public about the financial issues affecting the town and how ...

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with L

  • Lender: The bank, mortgage company or mortgage broker providing the loan.
  • Loan Application: A statement of personal and financial information needed to apply for a loan.
  • Loan Application Fee: A fee applied by a lender to cover the initial costs of putting through a loan application. The fee could include the cost of getting a property appraisal, a credit report and a lock-in fee and other closing costs incurred to complete the transaction.
  • Loan Origination Fee: Fee charged by a lender for the administrative costs of processing a loan.
  • Loan to Value Ratio (LTV): The balance of the mortgage outstanding as a percentage of the home's price.
  • Lock or Lock In: A lender's guarantee of an interest rate for a specific period of time. The time period is usually between the loan application approval and loan closing. The borrower wants the lock to stay in effect until closing.

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