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Spanish mortgage defaulters face debt nightmare

Inma Rodriguez lost her job, and now that she's defaulted on her mortgage, she's about to lose her home. But the nightmare doesn't end there: Once creditors kick her out, she'll still need to pay back the money she borrowed to buy her house....

 

New Housing Program Is Aimed at the Unemployed

An initiative from the Obama administration is meant to allow eligible homeowners to postpone all or part of their mortgage payments for a year or more.

 

Banks cutting principal on some mortgages: report

Banks cutting principal on some mortgages: report

Bank of America Corp and JPMorgan Chase & Co have started modifying tens of thousands of mortgages where the banks deem the loans especially risky, even if the borrowers have not asked, the New York Times reported on Sunday.

 

Subprime Mortgage Index Soars

A bellwether index of subprime mortgage bonds rallied, a day after the New York Fed suspended further auctions of so-called Maiden Lane II securities acquired in the AIG bailout.

 

JPMorgan pushes out mortgage head Lowman

JPMorgan Chase & Co has pushed out its head of home lending, David Lowman, who was sidelined in February after the bank racked up billions of dollars in losses on soured mortgages and became mired in litigation over a wave of foreclosures.

 

Proposal could shut many out of housing market

Proposed rules sparked by the financial industry meltdown could have the effect of shutting many lower-income buyers out of the mortgage market, critics say.

 

Foreclosure Fraud Price Tag: $20 Billion

Foreclosure Fraud Price Tag: $20 Billion

The nation's largest mortgage companies are operating on the assumption that they will have to pay as much as $20 billion to resolve claims of widespread foreclosure abuse, an amount four times what they had originally proposed, the top federal official overseeing the discussions told state officials Monday, according to people who participated in the conversation.

 

Laptop in trash turns into treasure for reporters

A discarded laptop found in the garbage has turned out to be a treasure trove of new information about the only lawsuit the SEC has brought over Wall Street’s mortgage debacle.

 

Mortgage servicers get subpoenas

The attorneys general in California and Illinois have subpoenaed Lender Processing Services Inc, and Nationwide Title Clearing Inc as part of their probes into alleged "robosigning" practices in the mortgage servicing industry.

 

As Lenders Hold Homes in Foreclosure, Sales Are Hurt

As Lenders Hold Homes in Foreclosure, Sales Are Hurt

The nation’s biggest banks and mortgage lenders have amassed a glut of foreclosed homes that threatens to deepen the housing slump.

 

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