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U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Climbed 2.8% Last Week - Bloomberg
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage applications in the U.S. climbed last week from a seven-year low as more Americans sought to refinance out of adjustable-rate loans. The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of applications to buy a home or refinance a ...

Housing advocate slams home rescue plans - Financial Times
After pacing back and forth in the lobby of the Hilton Hotel in downtown Washington on his cellphone for several minutes, Bruce Marks, the fiery head of Naca, a non-profit that helps borrowers facing foreclosure restructure their loans, finally sits ...

Mortgage applications rise 2.8% - CNN Money
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mortgage application volume rose 2.8% during the week ending Aug. 1, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey. The MBA's application index rose to 432.6 from 420.8 a week earlier, which was the ...

U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Climbed 2.8% Last Week - Bloomberg
Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Mortgage applications in the U.S. climbed last week from a seven-year low as more Americans sought to refinance out of adjustable-rate loans. The Mortgage Bankers Association's index of applications to buy a home or refinance a ...

Housing rescue bill gets Senate OK; Bush to sign - Baltimore Sun
WASHINGTON - Congress approved mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners yesterday as part of an election-year housing plan that also aims to calm jittery financial markets and bolster the sagging economy. President Bush said he would sign it ...

Does God Want You To Be Poor? - Washington Post
Resize Op-Ed Columnist Michael Gerson attacks the prosperity gospel movement in his column this week Faith's Real Riches . Gerson says prosperity gospel is "religiously infantile." His comments come as some ministers living extremely well are being ...

Pending Home Resales in U.S. Unexpectedly Rose 5.3% (Update1) - Bloomberg
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- More Americans unexpectedly signed contracts to purchase previously owned homes in June, a sign that lower prices are drawing some buyers back into the market. The index of pending home resales rose 5.3 percent after a revised 4 ...

Congress Seeks Forbearance on Foreclosure - Street.Com
Members of the House Committee on Financial Services are asking mortgage lending associations and major mortgage lenders to reconsider certain foreclosure proceedings. In a letter sent Tuesday , the committee reminded mortgage companies of the recent ...

Mortgage applications rose slightly last week - Marketwatch
CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The volume of mortgage applications filed last week rose slightly, increasing a seasonally adjusted 2.8% compared with the week before, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported on Wednesday. Applications dropped 33.7% for ...

Lawmakers urge foreclosure delay until October 1 - CNBC
WASHINGTON - Members of a congressional housing market oversight panel on Tuesday again urged the mortgage industry to hold off on foreclosures until legislation meant to help distressed U.S. homeowners can take effect on October 1. The four ...

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  • Notice of Default: A step in the foreclosure process in which the lender formally informs the court that the borrower is in late in payments.
  • Non-Assumption Clause: A provision in a mortgage contract preventing the assumption of the mortgage by another borrower without the lenders permission.

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