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  • Posted By: bmichelson @ 02/14/2008 2:58:43 AM

    Bush Administration is trying. Saw somthing on TV - Maher Soliman, the managing Director for a consumer advocacy group (FHA supported?) formed to prevent predatory lending practices by big lenders. The company NLS (I think) has a web site called borrowerhotline.com . The web site was recently interviewed on a regional News program. This guy is claiming that lenders have never been challenged by borrowers with predatory lending allegations and other charges of lender negligence. So, if I signed the application and don't really earned what I was told to put down on the application - I can charge a lender with being predatory? How does that work?

  • Posted By: phiomalibumalibu @ 02/06/2008 9:22:25 PM

    I think all home values will increase. The Euro holders will buy a lot of the properties in the US. Cheap prices. I would hold on to your home and refinance at EasiestMortgages.com

  • Posted By: OVERTAXED @ 02/05/2008 11:50:06 PM

    MY WIFE WORKS FOR H&R BLOCK. SHE ALWAYS TELLS THE BUSH BASHERS THEY DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BUSH TAX CUTS. BUT THEY WILL HAVE TO PAY INSTEAD OF GETTING A RETURN.THIS SHUTS THEM UP.

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