RISMEDIA, August 23, 2010 (MCT)The Treasury Department reported Friday that far fewer delinquent mortgage borrowers received loan modifications through a federal government program in July than they did in June. In July, almost 37,000 borrowers received new permanent modifications,
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Mortgage Modifications Drop off in July but Improvements Seen in Backlog
New mortgage borrowers with Lloyds TSB and Cheltenham & Gloucester will have to pay higher standard variable rates.
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Lloyds ups standard mortgage rate
New mortgage borrowers with Lloyds TSB and Cheltenham & Gloucester will have to pay higher standard variable rates.
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Lloyds ups main mortgage rate
The number of mortgage borrowers behind with their repayments surprisingly fell in the first quarter of 2010 according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
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Mortgage arrears fall, but warnings of hard times ahead
A Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. survey of 2,500 active mortgage borrowers found 81 per cent of them were comfortable with the level of their current mortgage debt.
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CMHC: 81 per cent of home buyers OK with mortgage debt
The vast majority of recent Canadian home buyers are OK with their current mortgage debt, according to a new online survey. The survey of 2,500 active mortgage borrowers found 81% of them were comfortable with the level of their current mortgage debt.
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CMHC poll: 81% of recent home buyers OK with their mortgage debt
The JPMorgan Chase executive was at a congressional hearing in Washington when a lawmaker asked him who mortgage borrowers could turn to if they felt his banks employees were not helping them hold onto their homes.
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Angry Borrowers Mob JPMorgans Mortgage Chief
SPRINGFIELD – Prospective mortgage borrowers can now turn the tables and check out the financial and employment backgrounds of the people who want to give them the loan.
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Database details mortgage lenders (The Republican)









