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  • NAACP accuses banks of racism over home loans

    03/14/2009 2:18:40 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 53 replies · 1,346+ views
    SFGate.com ^ | 3/13/09 | Leslie Fulbright
    SAN FRANCISCO - -- The NAACP filed lawsuits Friday against two banks, alleging they discriminated against African Americans by using racist practices in mortgage lending. The class actions against Wells Fargo, based in San Francisco, and Illinois-based HSBC claim that black home owners were more than 30 percent likely to be issued a higher interest rate than white borrowers with the same qualifications. They say the banks used institutionalized, systematic racism against African Americans. "These banks have a pattern of charging black people more, even though they have good credit, good assets and good incomes," NAACP President and CEO Benjamin...
  • Subsidizing Bad Decisions (Thomas Sowell)

    03/10/2009 9:02:43 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 34 replies · 1,326+ views
    GOPUSA ^ | March 10, 2009 | Thomas Sowell
    Now that the federal government has decided to bail out homeowners in trouble, with mortgage loans up to $729,000, that raises some questions that ought to be asked, but are seldom being asked. Since the average American never took out a mortgage loan as big as seven hundred grand-- for the very good reason that he could not afford it-- why should he be forced as a taxpayer to subsidize someone else who apparently couldn't afford it either, but who got in over his head anyway? Why should taxpayers who live in apartments, perhaps because they did not feel that...
  • Exclusive: How Many Subprime Mortgages Were Awarded to Illegal Aliens?

    12/16/2008 7:32:55 PM PST · by Sammy67 · 22 replies · 1,558+ views
    familysecuritymatters ^ | 12/16/08 | Michael Cutler
    This short news report might have been a bit longer if it had been written a couple of weeks later than it was. This story is dated September 5th and deals with one of the key issues about immigration that virtually no one is willing to talk about - especially politicians and others who subscribe to the open borders philosophy and to the idea of providing the millions of illegal aliens who are in our country with a Guest Worker Amnesty Program and a "Pathway to United States Citizenship." It deals with illegal aliens using stolen Social Security numbers and...
  • Senator Lamar Alexander Says 67,000 Tennesseans Could Refinance Home Loans

    10/10/2008 12:10:03 PM PDT · by Tennessee Nana · 21 replies · 774+ views
    WDEF Chattanooga ^ | October 9, 2008 | Joe Legge
    U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander hopes to raise awareness about a program that could help thousands of Tennesseans. He says roughly 67,000 Tennessee homeowners with overdue mortgages could use "Hope for Homeowners" to refinance their loans. “HOPE for Homeowners" is a way for homeowners to refinance delinquent mortgages if their lenders agree to participate. This program is a good step toward boosting confidence in the housing market and helping preserve the American dream for the millions of people facing possible foreclosure,” says Alexander. His office says "HOPE for Homeowners" is a voluntary initiative to help distressed borrowers refinance their mortgages. It...
  • Obama Under Republican Ethics Fire Over Housing (Obama Is "Turning The Page" Alright - Backwards

    06/10/2008 8:08:22 AM PDT · by Laissez-faire capitalist · 37 replies · 148+ views
    AFP ^ | 6/10/2008 | Staff
    ... McCain's campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) fastened on a Wall Street Journal report that said that Jim Johnson, the mortgage executive leading Obama's vice presidential hunt, had received preferential home loans. ... the Republican's chief economic adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin said the reported loans to Johnson from Countrywide Financial raised troubling questions. "And I thought it was remarkable that Senator Obama could talk about housing, talk about ethics, and fail to mention that he entrusted the single most important decision in his campaign, the choice of the vice presidentil running mate, to a gentlemen, Mr. Johnson, who benifitted...
  • Bus Tours Show Properties in Foreclosure

    03/26/2008 8:22:50 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 5 replies · 514+ views
    Breitbart ^ | March 26, 2008 | Adrian Sainz
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - The white bus rumbles into the quiet suburban neighborhood, heading toward a foreclosed home that sits empty. Neighbors, young and old, cock their heads in curiosity or point at the slow-moving coach. Once the vehicle stops, about 20 potential buyers file out and become detectives, opening and closing cabinets and drawers, knocking on walls and asking about the price, the previous owners and what repairs may be needed. Welcome to the Foreclosure Bus Tour, a six-hour expedition to show Orlando-area homes and educate potential buyers on the vagaries of snatching foreclosures in a state where the...
  • REALTORS Speak Out On Behalf Of Housing Affordability For Veterans

    03/01/2008 4:47:35 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 15 replies · 321+ views
    Knowledgeplex ^ | February 28, 2008
    The National Association of Realtors testified today in Congress that the Veterans Home Loan Guaranty Program should continue to be a valuable asset in helping the nation's veterans achieve the dream of homeownership in a way that is safe, fair and affordable. "The VA Home Loan Guarantee Program is designed to provide favorable loan terms for veterans who are unable to qualify for a conventional loan," said Tony Agurs, a member of the NAR Board of Directors and Realtor from California who is a 21-year U.S. Marine Corps veteran. "The VA program offers unique and important benefits for helping our...
  • The Loan Officer Species

    02/24/2008 5:28:16 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 5 replies · 845+ views
    Active Rain ^ | July 18, 2007 | Russ Martin
    he hunt continues! A couple of weeks ago we discussed the various types of Realtors one is likely to come across. Now it is time for the loan officers to be exposed. Once again, this post is littered with stereotypes and generalizations, but we all know we have run across these folks at some point in our lending careers so don't get all politically correct on me. It would be wise for consumers to figure out which one they are dealing with. The Gangster: Maybe you haven't heard, gangs and street thugs have figured out that mortgage fraud is a...
  • US blacks see 'financial apartheid' in subprime crisis

    01/27/2008 8:26:23 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 79 replies · 150+ views
    Breitbart ^ | January 27, 2008
    They had small means and big hopes of owning a house. But African-Americans snared in the US mortgage crisis have seen the American dream turn into a nightmare many call "financial apartheid." The storm triggered by risky "subprime" loans has left many in ruins, forced out of their modest homes and furious at falling victim to financial dealings that have taken a particular toll on minority families. "People of color are more than three times more likely to have subprime loans," concluded the organization United for a Fair Economy in a recent report which estimated that minorities have seen between...
  • Obama vows to change bankruptcy laws

    01/18/2008 9:34:54 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 26 replies · 4,064+ views
    Xinhau News Agency ^ | January 18, 2008
    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17 (Xinhua) -- Senator Barack Obama, vying for the Democratic presidential candidacy, vowed to change bankruptcy laws and cap interest rates during his campaign tour in Southern California, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday. During what his campaign dubbed a "Roundtable on Economic Opportunity" there, Obama called for an exemption in the 2005 bankruptcy bill for people who can persuade a bankruptcy court that they filed for bankruptcy because of debts caused by medical expenses. His proposal also includes extending the 36-percent limit on payday loans to military members to all Americans; encouraging banks, credit unions and...
  • Home Loan Demand Surges to Over Two-Year High

    12/05/2007 10:29:19 AM PST · by rightinthemiddle · 84 replies · 112+ views
    Rooters ^ | 12-5-07 | Julie Haviv
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mortgage applications surged last week to their highest in nearly 2-1/2 years as interest rates plunged, an industry group said on Wednesday. The Mortgage Bankers Association said its seasonally adjusted index of mortgage applications for the week ended November 30 surged 22.5 to 791.8, its highest since July 2005. Borrowing costs on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages, excluding fees, averaged 5.82 percent, down 0.27 percentage point from the previous week and its lowest since the week ended September 16, 2005. Last week's interest rates were also below year-ago levels, which then were 5.98 percent. Mortgage rates have fallen...
  • Minorities hit hardest by housing crisis

    11/26/2007 12:26:52 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 73 replies · 200+ views
    Reuters ^ | November 26, 2007 | Dana Ford
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In May, Alvin Clavon received a foreclosure notice on the simple, Spanish-style house in South Los Angeles that he shares with his wife and three boys. Clavon bought the place in 2003 with a fixed-rate loan. They painted the walls, fixed the yard and made friends with the neighbors, who let the Clavon boys pick their basil. In 2005, he worked with a mortgage broker to refinance his home with another fixed-rate loan. But on the night before signing, the family was offered an interest-only, adjustable-rate mortgage. Clavon, a 35-year-old executive assistant at a bank, said...
  • Political "Solutions" (Thomas Sowell)

    10/30/2007 4:27:32 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 15 replies · 121+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | October 30, 2007 | Thomas Sowell
    Tuesday, October 30, 2007 It is remarkable how many political "solutions" today are dealing with problems created by previous political "solutions." Three examples that come to mind immediately are the housing market crisis, the wildfires in southern California, and the water shortages in the west. Congress and the Bush administration are currently vying with each other to come up with a solution to the housing crisis, brought on by widespread defaults on home mortgage loans -- especially defaults by those who took out risky "subprime" loans. Why were borrowers taking out risky loans in the first place? And why were...
  • Foreclosure Crisis Hits Million-Dollar Homes

    03/31/2007 8:56:51 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 51 replies · 1,749+ views
    MoneyNews.com ^ | March 29, 2007
    Sheriff Leo McGuire presides over foreclosure auctions in Bergen County, New Jersey, where the bidding for a home reached $1.2 million last June — a record for one of the wealthiest counties in the nation. Homes sold on the auction block for as much as $852,000 this month — more than quadruple the median home price in the United States. County officials believe they are close to setting another record soon. In Troy, Michigan, Dorothy Guzek, a credit counselor since 1988, has also seen the changing face of foreclosure. Her clients, while predominantly poor and minorities, increasingly are neither. Nowadays,...
  • Senators examine home foreclosure surge

    02/07/2007 4:19:18 PM PST · by bamahead · 50 replies · 1,053+ views
    Yahoo! News / AP ^ | Feb. 7, 2007 | Marcy Gordon
    With home foreclosures surging, senators on Wednesday examined lending practices that especially hurt minorities and seniors and can heighten the risk of default. Sen. Christopher Dodd (news, bio, voting record), chairman of the Banking Committee, said the mortgage industry has to take greater responsibility and federal regulators may have to intervene. "We are seeing increasing evidence that this important source of wealth for so many American families is under a grave threat from predatory, abusive and irresponsible lending practices undertaken by too many subprime lenders," Dodd, D-Conn., said at a hearing. "The industry has got to step up," he said....
  • A Home Loan That'll Get Ugly Fast (ARM Loan Ticking Time Bomb Alert)

    12/11/2006 1:39:38 AM PST · by goldstategop · 52 replies · 2,079+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 12/11/2006 | David Streifeld
    EVERY day, Will Hertzberg owns a little less of his three-bedroom house in Corona. Like hundreds of thousands of other homeowners around the state, Hertzberg has a mortgage that lets him choose how much he pays each month. ADVERTISEMENT Like many of them, he always chooses to pay as little as possible. For the moment, this allows the 56-year-old Hertzberg to continue living in his tract home despite being only marginally employed. But his debt is swelling, and his mortgage company controls his fate. "I am rather screwed," he said.
  • UC Gave Millions in Low-Interest Home Loans - 702 millions worth

    07/14/2006 8:29:25 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 14 replies · 690+ views
    ap on LA Times ^ | 7/14/06 | AP - San FRancisco
    SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California has awarded $702 million in low-interest home loans to executives, faculty and staffers, including some to employees who did not qualify under university policy. There are nearly 2,000 active university-issued loans, most carrying interest rates of 3% to 4%, but some with much lower rates, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Thursday. Officials with the 10-campus system refused to reveal who received the money, citing employee confidentiality. But they released some details, including an unidentified UC Berkeley professor who was given a $250,000 home loan with an interest rate of 0.5% a year. An...
  • Immigrants look at housing with caution(Illegals)

    06/04/2006 3:06:45 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 59 replies · 1,183+ views
    Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 06/04/06 | TERESA BORDEN, BRIAN FEAGANS
    Immigrants look at housing with caution Metro lenders, agents report drop in sales By TERESA BORDEN, BRIAN FEAGANS The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 06/04/06 Home buying among Latinos in metro Atlanta has slowed significantly in recent months amid jitters over immigration reform, say real estate agents and lenders who cater to the Spanish-speaking community. The cooldown is an early sign that a new Georgia law intended to reduce illegal immigration, enacted less than two months ago, could be having an effect. Many prospective buyers also are apparently waiting for a resolution to the pitched battle in Congress over what to...
  • CA: City Of Gardena To Refinance $18 Million In Debt

    03/14/2006 10:35:37 PM PST · by BurbankKarl · 3 replies · 311+ views
    CBS ^ | 3/14/06 | AP
    AP) LOS ANGELES The city of Gardena has reached a tentative agreement with two banks to refinance about $18 million in unpaid debt tied largely to a disastrous insurance venture. Officials say the move will stave off the possibility of bankruptcy at City Hall. The agreement calls for the industrial city to repay about 85 percent of $25.5 million in outstanding obligations. Mayor Paul Tanaka says the city will not need to raise taxes to manage the restructured payments. The refinanced debt will be repaid over 30 years. Gardena was saddled with the huge bill -- equal to about three-quarters...
  • Can't Afford to Buy a House in San Diego? Become an Illegal Alien.

    03/13/2006 2:42:43 PM PST · by bordergal · 87 replies · 2,550+ views
    FAIR ^ | 3/6/2006 | Federation for American Immigration Reform
    The San Diego housing market is one of the most expensive in the country and many first-time home buyers are simply priced out of the market. Even if you can somehow scrape together enough money for a down payment, rising interest rates and mortgage insurance make it exceedingly difficult to become a homeowner. That is, unless you happen to be an illegal alien. If you are in the country illegally, don’t have a valid social security number and use a taxpayer ID number instead, you’re in luck. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) has persuaded Citibank, one...