Appraiser sentenced in mortgage fraud (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)


A former appraiser whose misleading and inflated appraisals of homes were part of the Parish Marketing mortgage fraud scheme was sentenced Monday to more than a year in prison.

Mortgage relief bill could save Linn homes (Albany Democrat-Herald)


Linn County homeowners facing foreclosure could find some good news in the mortgage relief bill signed by President Bush in July.

‘Liar loans’ threaten to prolong mortgage crisis (Lexington Herald-Leader)


In the mortgage industry, they are called “liar loans” - mortgages approved without requiring proof of the borrower’s income or assets. The worst of them earn the nickname “ninja loans,” short for “no income, no job, and (no) assets.” The nation’s struggling housing market, already awash in subprime foreclosures, is now getting hit with a second wave of losses as homeowners with liar loans …

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Refinance to Avoid Foreclosure


A time for many people to start thinking about mortgage refinancing is when they are headed for foreclosure. Many people get into trouble because they are not able to keep up with their payments; the payment is either larger than they anticipated or their finances have taken a turn for the worse and they can no longer afford the mortgage. Foreclosure is a scary thing; however, instead of waiting for the lender to foreclose why not refinance and keep your home? Save Your Home by Mortgage Refin

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