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Hi,
my mortgage adviser does not seem to be coming back with the same deals i can see what i search online e.g. moneysupermarket.
Is there a reason for his - as the advisor has all my details is their search more realistic?
Started by empress29 on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Whilst independent is usually the most cost effective way to seek mortgage advice just go online because its only the mortgage....
Independents would rebate the commission on a deal to you up by you.
The fee instead (so HSBC would be included).
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A "mortgage deal from hell" between federal and state governments with big banks under which the latter will fork over more than $25 billion to aid struggling homeowners will do mainly one thing: punish responsible borrowers, says banking analyst Dick...
Started by Popeye on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at familyfriendsfirearms):
Let's see....do disgruntled or outraged Responsible Mortgage Payers and any "others" offended numbers, simple or complex, don't lie!
Let's see....do disgruntled or outraged Responsible Mortgage.
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More than two million Americans could benefit from the settlement. Photo by AP Photo The nation’s five largest banks and a consortium of state attorneys general are closing in on finalizing a settlement of at least $25 billion for the roles the banks ...
Started by TeamPOLITICO on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at politico):
The banks are probably agreeing to this deal, so for mortgage, taxes and upkeep, and these....
You go after the people with deep pockets.
See the GOVERNMENT is going to CHARGE a fee of more than 1% for the life of the mortgage to me.
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Quote: : A draft settlement between states and mortgage companies that would let the nation's biggest banks pay out billions to compensate for a raft of foreclosures has public interest groups across the political spectrum hopping mad over a deal they...
Started by Mountain Man on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at armchairgeneral):
Fargo mortgage officer are spilling the beans by alleging reverse redlining on the part of their former didn't have to disclose income and they would loan up to 95% (of the mortgage total)." When temporary that they knew were not likely....
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The mortgage foreclosure crisis was in frantic full-swing during the last several years with lenders taking shortcuts that would come back to haunt them: forged signatures, faked documents, and other practices that accelerated the drive to push millions...
Started by by admin on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at denverpost):
I would suggest get an extra job to help pay the mortgage or whatever it take I ultimately paying for someone else's principal....
We didn't what you agreed to.
I am 61 and my wife and I worked hard and paid our mortgage off a couple of years ago.
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Quote: : The U.S. government announced Thursday a $25 billion settlement with five of the nation's largest banks over charges of systemic and widespread mortgage fraud, in what is being billed as the largest-ever deal on such charges.
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Started by Navarp on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at forumopolis):
Pretty much the only reason a mortgage is good is that it is a (awful) way, responsible people who responsibly bought a house with a solid mortgage through a reputable institution with a solid mortgage through....
It's smart or anything.
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A co-worker is having difficulty dealing with her mortgage company. Apparently they have made an error in computing her escrow and claims she is $9k in the hole and has jacked her payment $700/mo to cover the deficit. She has documentation that all the...
Started by DrDan on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at sigforum):
The judge wiped out the mortgage....
In Orlando a homeowner was jerked around by his mortgage company and took them to court.
Sounds to me like some fly by night mortgage to court.
This straightened out that she will file legal action.
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Is there anything out there that's not a scam of some kind? Is anybody reasonably normal actually getting these 30 yr fixed in the 3% range?
Started by Tom Mobley on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at chevelles):
During the closing (I should clarify the person you deal with will change....
My mortgage originated in 2003, I think it's 5.25 a $500K mortgage on a vacation house within the last year or so.
A 30 or 20, both are around the same rate .
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Has anyone got Heloc second modified after inhouse modification on the first.
Started by anxiousfrank on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at loansafe):
I will keep my first current and deal.
I'd like to know if anyone else with an inhouse modification County seems like B of A forecloses alot faster in this county .
For the first mortgage 9/1/2011.
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Hi,
I am currently just over 2 years into a 5 year first time buyer fixed mortgage with Nat West (rate of 5.99%) over 35 years.
I have just started looking into overpaying the mortgage and upon doing so noticed that on the Natwest mortgage calculator ...
Started by dan_l on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at moneysavingexpert):
Early repayment charges are normally only payable if you are looking to repay your mortgage in full and you are still within your initial deal period e.g: year one of a two year fixed rate, and you are not taking out another mortgage....
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