Showing posts with label credit law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit law. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Friday, August 6, 2010

MEMOS AND MOTIONS FREE! | Matt Weidner Blog

MY GIFTS TO ALL OF YOU- MEMOS AND MOTIONS THAT WILL SHUT DOWN THE FORECLOSURE MILLS | Matt Weidner Blog

IF YOU NEVER CHECK OUT ANY OTHER BLOGPOST - you must check out the one above. Matt is giving out free documents that you can redact and use in your court cases to fight foreclosures. You will have to check out your own state or laws but this is wonderful information.

Other documents that help in foreclosure can be found at the yahoo group mentioned in the right hand column.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

1 MILLION homes will be foreclosed on; are you next?

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Heard on the news today: We are on target to foreclose on 1 MILLION homes this year. That is 100,000 more than last year. (2009) It is estimated that it will take 3 years to clear the backlog of people defaulting on their loans.

According to the MSN Money Central report there are about 7.3 million homes in some state of delinquency.... the report also noted:

"Among states, Nevada posted the highest foreclosure rate in the first half of the year. One in every 17 households there received a foreclosure notice. However, foreclosures there are down 6 percent from a year earlier.

Arizona, Florida, California and Utah were next among states with the highest foreclosure rates. Rounding out the top 10 were Georgia, Michigan, Idaho, Illinois and Colorado."


There are new credit laws going into place which affect mortgages and also debit credit processing. Here a couple of highlights.

1) Now strict standards were in place during the years when underwriters started ignoring their own underwriting standards. They overvalued homes by 10% which added fuel to the fire of the housing market bubble.

NOW it is announced that there will be stricter standards and that better attention will be paid to income/payment ratios. One good thing will be better disclosures of what the maximum payment will be. Not just the interest, but the payment.

2) Merchants can now offer cash discounts for cash... Banking fees will be going up as free checking and cashback rewards disappear.

3) Banks will not be allowed to charge overdraft fees without your permission and agreement to do so. Sounds good especially if you were zapped by a bank that charges 8 bucks a day until the overdraft is resolved. I don't know how this new law will work out, but if banks handle it as they do other applications, they will simply make you agree in your contract, or you won't be able to get an account... What do you think?



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