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Accredited Home Lenders to file for bankruptcy-sourceReuters - Al YoonAccredited last year tried to revive itself after ceasing to offer loans in August 2007. The company resumed making loans after its purchase by Lone Star and its executives expressed hopes that funding from securitizing mortgages into bonds would …Mortgage lenders turn turtle Marketplace all 10 news articles

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Need to reduce expenses? Consider refinancing.Boston Globe, United States - Cheryl CostaThe mortgage rate will be slightly higher, but if you think that you might be moving in 3 to 5 years, these loans can make sense. It is important to note that these rates are for conforming loans (those under $417000 unless you live in certain high …Mortgage rates fall slightly CNNHomeowners Catch a Break Thanks to Falling Mortgage Rates FOXBusinessHalf Of 1Q Mortgage Refis Cut Interest Rate 20% -Freddie Wall Street Journal Nurido  - Akron Beacon Journal all 191 news articles

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The housing boom years were good for the furniture industry. New developments, fueled by readily available mortgages, created many empty rooms to fill and older remodeled homes, thanks to home equity loans and lines of credit, needed decorating. Since the…

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CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire – April 30, 2009) – AARP responded to the failure of the Durbin amendment to S.89 to pass today with renewed determination to support Senator Durbin in his commitment to win bankruptcy judges the right to modify primary home mortgages as part of the bankruptcy process. Following is a statement from AARP Senior Vice President David Sloane: Homeowners facing foreclosure …

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AARP responded to the failure of the Durbin amendment to S.89 to pass today with renewed determination to support Senator Durbin in his commitment to win bankruptcy judges the right to modify primary home mortgages as part of the bankruptcy process. Following is a statement from AARP Senior Vice President David Sloane:

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