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Mortgage settlement to relieve pressure of market - WALB-TV

Los Angeles Times

Mortgage settlement to relieve pressure of market
WALB-TV
By Sharinda Williams - bio | email Our state has the fourth highest foreclosure rate in the country and the mortgage settlement program announced by President Obama this week will help many homeowners avoid foreclosure. "I think its a good thing I ...
Commercial mortgage debt threat diminishing, survey saysLos Angeles Times
Mortgage aid will miss many homeownersNorthJersey.com (press release)
Foreclosure abuse settlement a 'big win' for Obama?Fox News
NuWire Investor -Tucson Citizen -Nowt News
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Deal will mean $648 million for those with troubled mortgages in the state - HeraldNet

Los Angeles Times

Deal will mean $648 million for those with troubled mortgages in the state
HeraldNet
By Jerry Cornfield, Herald Writer OLYMPIA -- A $25 billion agreement reached Thursday between states and the nation's biggest mortgage lenders should help several thousand Washington homeowners refinance, and thousands more who've lost their houses ...
How Will the $26B Mortgage Settlement Help LA?NBC Los Angeles
Mortgage Settlement Talks Look Like Tobacco IIForbes
California's size lands state big share of foreclosure settlementLos Angeles Times
msnbc.com -BusinessWeek -Bloomberg
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Bank's mortgage registry under increasing scrutiny - The Union Leader

Bank's mortgage registry under increasing scrutiny
The Union Leader
By DENIS PAISTE Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) Inc. wasn't a party to the federal-state foreclosure settlement with five big banks this week, but its practices have raised the ire of county registrars. “This system has bypassed the New ...

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Mortgage settlement means relief for Washington homeowners - Federal Way Mirror

Mortgage settlement means relief for Washington homeowners
Federal Way Mirror
By GREG ALLMAIN Washington homeowners, especially those who had their homes foreclosed, or who are currently "underwater" on their mortgages, will see some relief after one of the largest consumer protection deals in US history was reached on Feb. 9.



NY's AG isn't backing down from Wall Street probe - The Associated Press

Thomson Reuters News & Insight

NY's AG isn't backing down from Wall Street probe
The Associated Press
ALBANY, NY (AP) — New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a lead investigator into the mortgage collapse that wobbled the US economy, hasn't taken the title "Sheriff of Wall Street" that one of his predecessors rode all the way to the governor's ...
Mortgage deal could help many avoid court, but backlog remainsThomson Reuters News & Insight
46000 NY homeowners aided by mortgage dealRochester Democrat and Chronicle

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