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Contributing Source: Robesonian by John Charles Robbins
Real Estate Press Releases
Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension
November 3, 2009 - The U.S. Senate appears to have agreed on a plan to extent the first-time home buyer tax credit and expand a reduced version of it to move-up buyers as well. Here's the latest efforts to being made to extend and expand the home buyer tax credit.
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Contributing Source: HousingZone.com
New Rules to Avoid Foreclosure
November 4, 2009 - The N.C. Office of the Commission of Banks has proposed new regulations that would stop foreclosure once a homeowner asks for a loan modification.
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Contributing Source: newsobserver.com
Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension
November 5, 2009 - Senate clears homebuyer tax credit extensions - may clear as early as this week.
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Contributing Source: RISMedia
Five Ways to Harm Your Credit Score
November 19, 2009 - Common pitfalls that can knock points off your all-important credit score.
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Contributing Source: Wallet Pop by Lori Johnston
Home Buyer Tax Credit - Frequently Asked Questions
November 24, 2009 - The current home buyer tax credit is been expanded and extended. The details of qualifying for the credit and be confusing. Here is some of the commonly asked questions about the credit.
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Contributing Source: USA Today by Sandra Block
Guidelines Aim to Ease Short Sales
December 1, 2009 - The Obama administration laid out final guidelines earlier this week that should make it easier for some financially troubled borrowers to sell their homes. The guidelines are designed to encourage the use of short sales, as well as make it easier for borrowers to voluntarily transfer ownership of properties through a "deed in lieu of foreclosure."
Contributing Source: The Wall Street Journal by Ruth Simon