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Foreclosures Level Off And Home Equity Lending Poised For Modest Growth - Portfolio.com (blog)
Los Angeles TimesForeclosures Level Off And Home Equity Lending Poised For Modest GrowthPortfolio.com (blog)Some experts believe that the market for home equity loans, which collapsed along with the housing bubble, is poised for modest growth as well. ...RPT-US foreclosures drop 2nd straight month in Feb-RealtyTracReutersForeclosure filings drop for the 2nd consecutive monthThe Money Timesall 773 news articles »

1999 Predictions: Bank, insurance services will be 'blurring' by 2010 - Bloomington Pantagraph
1999 Predictions: Bank, insurance services will be 'blurring' by 2010Bloomington Pantagraph... checks, home equity loans, and Ukrops supermarket chain in Virginia starting a bank last year, mainly with households that shopped at the stores. ...and more »

Mayor Daley introduces ordinances supporting housing opportunities and ... - RealEstateRama
Mayor Daley introduces ordinances supporting housing opportunities and ...RealEstateRamaby Illinois RealEstateRama Chicago, IL - March 15, 2010 - (RealEstateRama) — Mayor Richard M. Daley today introduced six ordinances supporting programs that ...and more »

Students in race for state's college financial aid funds - Chicago Sun-Times
Students in race for state's college financial aid fundsChicago Sun-TimesThey can't get a home- equity loan. They need help.'' No matter what happens with the state budget, students can still receive federal Pell grants -- which ...and more »

Digging Out of Debt and Surviving the Downturn - Consumer Affairs
Digging Out of Debt and Surviving the DownturnConsumer AffairsIf you have enough equity in your home, consider a home equity loan to tide you over. • Look into the benefits of refinancing your home if the lower ...and more »

More consumers file for bankruptcy protection - USA Today
More consumers file for bankruptcy protectionUSA TodayBefore the housing crisis, financially strapped consumers could often avoid bankruptcy by tapping the rising value of their homes and taking out home equity ...and more »

Foreclosures Leveling Off But Still Adding To Housing Supply - NuWire Investor
Foreclosures Leveling Off But Still Adding To Housing SupplyNuWire InvestorHomeowners with negative equity are frequently unable to refinance or sell their homes and are more likely to walk away or default on such mortgages. ...and more »

ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN OFFERS RESOURCES TO PROTECT SENIORS IN TOUGH ECONOMIC ... - LoanSafe
ATTORNEY GENERAL MADIGAN OFFERS RESOURCES TO PROTECT SENIORS IN TOUGH ECONOMIC ...LoanSafeFar too often, scam artists perceive seniors as vulnerable and relatively wealthy due to their ability to access home equity, retirement accounts and ...and more »

Afternoon Recap by Arlan Suderman - Farm Futures
Afternoon Recap by Arlan SudermanFarm FuturesThat pressured both the commodity and equity markets today. Crude oil dropped below $80 per barrel adding pressure to corn and soybeans as well. ...and more »

Daniel Howes - The Detroit News
Daniel HowesThe Detroit Newss bought-and-paid-for dismemberment Monday of an Illinois engineering professor's testimony before Congress was clear: The Japanese automaker won't let ...and more »

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Today's Mortgage Terms starting with L

  • Lender: The bank, mortgage company or mortgage broker providing the loan.
  • Loan Application: A statement of personal and financial information needed to apply for a loan.
  • Loan Application Fee: A fee applied by a lender to cover the initial costs of putting through a loan application. The fee could include the cost of getting a property appraisal, a credit report and a lock-in fee and other closing costs incurred to complete the transaction.
  • Loan Origination Fee: Fee charged by a lender for the administrative costs of processing a loan.
  • Loan to Value Ratio (LTV): The balance of the mortgage outstanding as a percentage of the home's price.
  • Lock or Lock In: A lender's guarantee of an interest rate for a specific period of time. The time period is usually between the loan application approval and loan closing. The borrower wants the lock to stay in effect until closing.

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