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February 26, 2010
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Real Estate News

 

Washington Real Estate Investment Trust Acquires 6565 Arlington Blvd for $30 Million

Federal Indictment In Foreclosure Scam Targeting Homeowners

HUD Releases $3 Billion In Emergency Funding To Mississippi

Real Estate Services Company Settles Privacy Charge

New CFA Analysis of Real Estate Cartel Explains How It Can Set Prices

No Speculative Bubble In Housing Prices,

Houston Housing Sales Heat Up With Pre-Summer Temperatures

Jackson Testifies To The House Financial Services Committee

Hud Housing Program

California's Real Estate Regulations Of Broker Supervision

Commissioner Garamendi Responds To Judge’s Ruling On Insurance Industry Challenge To Emergency Homeowners Regulations

Buildings Commissioner Elevated to Fellowship Status in the American Institute of Architects

Office Of Real Estate Appraisers Cracks Down On Unethical Behavior Of Real Estate Appraisers

Farm Real Estate Values Continue Upward

Martinez Announces 'Homebuyer Bill Of Rights' - Part Of Bush

April Survey Of Real Estate Trends Finds Continued Gains In Real Estate Markets

Justice Department Urges Rhode Island Senate To Continue Allowing Non-lawyers To Close Real Estate Deals

Bush Administration Announces Additional Protections For Homebuyers To Curb Predatory Lending

HUD Settles Case Against Atlanta-Based Lender And Broker Accused Of Phony Hiring Of Real Estate Agents

Two arrested on federal bribery charges in connection with ticket-fixing scheme at Adjudication Services Branch

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Stopping foreclosure with Deed-in-lieu of foreclosure can be done
This won't save your house, but it is not as damaging to your credit rating as a foreclosure. You can qualify if: you are in default and don't qualify for any of the other options,your attempts at selling the house before foreclosure were unsuccessful, and you don't have another FHA mortgage in default.

 


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California's Real Estate Regulations Of Broker Supervision
Broker SupervisionA broker shall exercise reasonable supervision over the activities of his or her salespersons. Reasonable s...
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Commissioner Garamendi Responds To Judge’s Ruling On Insurance Industry Challenge To Emergency Homeowners Regulations
I’m here to tell you that this judge’s decision is dead wrong.

As Insurance Commissioner, it is my job to protect the consumer. It is my du...

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Farm Real Estate Values Continue Upward
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2, 2002 - U.S. farm real estate values, including land in buildings, averaged $1,210 per acre as of January 1, 2002, up 5.2 percen...
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Real Estate Terms

 


Today's Terms

Closing

Definition:
Also known as settlement, this is the time at which the property is formally sold and transferred from the seller to the buyer; it is at this time that the borrower takes on the loan obligation, pays all closing costs, and receives title from the seller.

Fair Market Value

Definition:
The price which a willing buyer will pay a willing seller for a piece of real estate.

Escrow account

Definition:
A separate account into which the lender puts a portion of each monthly mortgage payment; an escrow account provides the funds needed for such expenses as property taxes, homeowners insurance, mortgage insurance, etc.

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