Many homeowners who need to move elect to sell their current home so they can have sufficient cash to purchase their next digs. Still, though, some might wonder: Should I sell or lease out my property? It's a good question. Move-up buyers: Put up for sale or lease your personal first ... » Learn More about Move-up buyers: Put up for sale or lease your personal first property?
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Transunion, Equifax reported for credit score fraud by CFPB
According an action taken by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or CFPB, Equifax, TransUnion and their subsidiaries may have deceived consumers with regards to the usefulness and actual cost of credit scores they sold. CFPB says the companies also lured consumers into costly recurring ... » Learn More about Transunion, Equifax reported for credit score fraud by CFPB
Foreclosed On? You might have Unclaimed Money
When the U.S. housing bubble burst in 2007, millions of Americans who were unable to keep up with their mortgage payments lost their properties to foreclosure. Even today, tens of thousands of homeowners go through the painful process each month. However in metros like Portland, OR, Denver, and ... » Learn More about Foreclosed On? You might have Unclaimed Money
Troubled property owners receive a holiday break
No one will be evicted from their home during the holiday season, say most mortgage lenders, who traditionally delay evictions or foreclosures during the holidays. Troubled property owners receive a holiday break Both of the major government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) - Fannie Mae and ... » Learn More about Troubled property owners receive a holiday break
Homelessness is still Declining in the U.S.
Fewer people are homeless in the U.S., homelessness is down especially among families with children, veterans, and folks who have long-term disabilities, according to HUD’s 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress. The report states that 549,928 individuals were homeless on a single ... » Learn More about Homelessness is still Declining in the U.S.