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White House proposes aid for underwater homeowners The Obama administration on Wednesday detailed its new proposal to let some homeowners with mortgages not owned by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac refinance into a new loan backed by the Federal Housing Administration, even... www.sfgate.com
How to Repair a Badly Damaged Portfolio The recent recession battered Americans’ investment portfolios, hurt their home values and cut into their incomes. Some unlucky people suffered severely from all three. www.bloomberg.com
Amy B. Dean: How "Occupy Our Homes" Can Win Since so many people in America are dealing with insecurity about their homes, the shift to doing foreclosure prevention and anti-eviction actions allows new groups of people with a clear sense of their own connection to the struggle to engage with the Occupy movement. www.huffingtonpost.com
Blueprint for wealth There's still money to be made out of property if you are careful and hard-headed, writes Annette Sampson. www.moneymanager.com.au
Top 5 real estate tips for 2012 While stories south of the border speak to an ongoing real estate crisis, where foreclosed homes descend into disrepair, and neighbourhoods are reclaimed by weeds and wanderers, the story in Canada has ... ca.finance.yahoo.com
Roofing bills paid, owners still hit with liens Barbara and John Lotz double-checked before they hired a Texas company to replace the roof on their Hempfield home last summer. www.pittsburghlive.com
Malott Alleges Correra Bribe Lawsuit says adviser received envelope with $10,000 www.abqjournal.com
Experts react to Obama’s new housing plan President Obama unveiled a new plan on Wednesday that the administration says would give 3.5 million underwater homeowners the ability to refinance their homes. We asked a group of experts across the political spectrum to weigh in on Obama’s proposal. Here are their e-mailed reactions: Read full article >> www.washingtonpost.com
Debt crisis: as it happened - January 31, 2011 Prime Minister tells Parliament he will use legal action if the new treaty being agreed between 25 states threatens the country's national interests and rejects suggestions that the fiscal pact creates ... uk.finance.yahoo.com
Oregon Editorial Rdp The Associated Press Editorials from Oregon newspapers Albany Democrat-Herald, Jan. 31, on Gov. Kitzhaber trying to improve early-childhood education with more programs: Gov. Kitzhaber has this idea that the state has to coordinate the education of young people from birth to getting a master's degree. And part of his somewhat hazy program is to improve early-childhood "education" even before ... washingtonexaminer.com
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