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Low-profile Obama donor has deep pockets
When President Barack Obama comes to Baltimore for a large fundraiser Tuesday at an Inner Harbor hotel, he'll first stop at the home of an Owings Mills developer who has kept a remarkably low profile despite having poured hundreds of thousands of...Tags: Republican Party, Democratic Party, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Politics, Barack Obama
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Wells Fargo agrees to pay $175M settlement in pricing discrimination suit
About 1,000 Baltimore-area residents are expected to receive thousands of dollars each under a landmark $175 million settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wells Fargo over accusations of discriminatory lending practices.
Under the terms...Tags: Business Institutions, Corporate Crime, Litigation, Politics, Money and Monetary Policy
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Free online guide helps struggling homeowners avoid foreclosure
Sun SentinelHundreds of thousands of Floridians threatened with foreclosure now have new help: The nonprofit Consumer Action group has just written a free online resource guide to help struggling homeowners facing foreclosure. Housing Help: Consumer Action's...Tags: Real Estate, Consumers
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Tumultuous decades for a housing-aid activist
Vincent Quayle knows the corrosive effect of foreclosures well, sitting as he does at the helm of a nonprofit group that helps homeowners in trouble.
But he says the current foreclosure crisis is nothing compared to the damage wrought by the...Tags: Maryland, Politics, Financial and Business Services, Executive Branch, Elections
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New bus tours allow prospective buyers to tour HUD homes
New bus tours where anyone can get on-board and go tour homes for sale are now available for prospective buyers to ride. The tours just got started by Atlantis Realty Group, and they've already sold a few homes in a few weeks. The reason why is because...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Science and Technology, Homes, Space Programs
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New fees get residents coming and going
Q: Our condominium board will adopt a new set of rules and regulations effective next month. Can the board adopt rules that impose a financial burden on residents without a unit owner vote? One rule states every dog must be registered with the board on...
Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Board compensates itself outside of bylaws
Q: Within the first year of our association, the board members decided not to pay their monthly assessments and listed those amounts as a board credit on the association financial statements. The board held a vote of the owners to allow director...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy, Politics, Elections, Fines
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Orlando new-home sales, home construction are up
Business has picked up from last year for Orlando-area homebuilders, and at least some of their new customers are an unlikely group of buyers: former foreclosure victims.
It has been three years since foreclosures peaked in Orlando, and that is the...Tags: Walt Disney, United States Census Bureau, Real Estate Sales, Baldwin Park (Orlando, Florida), Luxury Vehicles
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Mortgage settlement has shortcomings, critics say
As the federal government and 49 states signed a landmark mortgage relief settlement Thursday, housing advocates and others pointed to shortcomings and raised questions about how the $25 billion plan would be able to provide relief to nearly 2 million...Tags: Litigation, Banking, Bank of America Corp., Fannie Mae, Real Estate
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Snags leading to more real estate contract cancellations
WASHINGTON — What's behind the unusually high rate of contract cancellations and settlement delays in the real estate market? With signs of recovery emerging in many parts of the country, shouldn't deals be zipping along with minimal complications?...Tags: Property, Fannie Mae, Real Estate, Finance, Freddie Mac
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Qualifying for a mortgage has gotten much tougher, analysis shows
WASHINGTON — How do you stack up as a potential mortgage candidate in this year's increasingly tough underwriting environment? Do you have the right stuff — credit score, debt-to-income ratio, equity or down payment — to get you...Tags: Cook County, Illinois, Fannie Mae, Finance, Real Estate
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FHA rule change on 'collection' accounts could hurt home buyers
WASHINGTON — A little-noticed mortgage rule change that took effect April 1 could create hassles for significant numbers of home buyers who plan to use low-down-payment FHA financing this spring. The change affects anyone with one or more...Tags: Credit and Debt, Fannie Mae, Financial and Business Services, Finance, Theft
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