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Mortgage sites may conjure quotes, play up privacy fear (The Oklahoman) LOS ANGELES — Mortgage lenders have raised the bar on what it takes to qualify for a home loan the past couple of years, but shopping for a loan online has actually gotten a bit easier, if not necessarily less confusing. Where mortgage-scouting Web sites traditionally required users to enter a swath of personal information to generate rate estimates, the newest sites offer users a way to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Home-loan troubles break record again (Seattle Times) A record 9 percent of U.S. homeowners with a mortgage were either behind on payments or in foreclosure at the end of June. Washington state's troubled-loan rates remain low, although there are modest signs they are growing. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rate of New Foreclosures Hits Record (US News & World Report) Report From the Mortgage Bankers Association shows more loans are going bad. us.rd.yahoo.com
Home loan troubles break records again (AP via Yahoo! News) The source of trouble in the mortgage market has shifted from subprime loans made to borrowers with bad credit to homeowners who had solid credit but took out exotic loans with ballooning monthly payments. us.rd.yahoo.com
Home Loan Woes Break New Records (Time Magazine) A record 9 percent of American homeowners with a mortgage were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June us.rd.yahoo.com
Home loan woes set record again (The Charlotte Observer) The source of trouble in the mortgage market has shifted from subprime loans made to borrowers with bad credit to homeowners who had solid credit but took out exotic loans with ballooning monthly payments. The Mortgage Bankers Association said Friday that more than 4 million American homeowners with a mortgage – a record 9 percent – were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Home loan troubles break records again (New London Day) Washington - The source of trouble in the mortgage market has shifted from subprime loans made to borrowers with bad credit to homeowners who us.rd.yahoo.com
14 percent of Florida facing mortgage crisis (Sun-Sentinel) More than 4 million American homeowners with a mortgage, a record 9 percent, were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June, as damage from the housing crisis worsened, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Friday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Home loan troubles break records - again (The Gainesville Sun) Concern is building about a second wave of mortgage defaults us.rd.yahoo.com
Home loan troubles break records again (San Francisco Chronicle) The source of trouble in the mortgage market has shifted from subprime loans made to borrowers with bad credit to homeowners who had solid credit but took out exotic loans with ballooning monthly payments. The Mortgage Bankers Association said Friday that... us.rd.yahoo.com
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