
6 May 2008 | 6 replies
My intention was something related to trying to figure out what would be the best loan depending on the time the house would be "held" or something like that, to examine that portion in detail..

19 June 2008 | 11 replies
I have been a Title Examiner and Director for over 7 years now handling many of the title processes from the basic re-fi's, to purchases, short sales, HELOC's, and reverse mortgages, taking loans from what we like to call 'from soup to nuts'.

5 August 2008 | 48 replies
The study shall identify and examine various options for mechanisms under which lenders and servicers of such mortgages may make bids for forward commitments for such insurance in an expedited manner.`(2) CONTENT- `(A) ANALYSIS- The study required under paragraph (1) shall analyze--`(i) the feasibility of establishing a mechanism that would facilitate the more rapid refinancing of borrowers at risk of foreclosure into performing mortgages insured under this section;`(ii) whether such a mechanism would provide an effective and efficient mechanism to reduce foreclosures on qualified existing mortgages;`(iii) whether the use of an auction or bulk refinance program is necessary to stabilize the housing market and reduce the impact of turmoil in that market on the economy of the United States;`(iv) whether there are other mechanisms or authority that would be useful to reduce foreclosure; and`(v) and any other factors that the Board considers relevant.

28 January 2009 | 35 replies
I also went to real estate sales training and passed the state exam in Indiana.

2 September 2008 | 14 replies
I hope I can help some, but I am not a capital expert or an examiner.
21 September 2008 | 13 replies
The DSCR Jon mentioned is one of many figures the commercial lender will scritinize/examine.

8 November 2008 | 79 replies
I am a real estate title examiner in KY and I don't think the consumer needs to be bailed out, but they do need help.

26 September 2008 | 1 reply
Legislation was rammed through Congress so fast that watchdog groups had little time to examine the bill.
17 October 2008 | 4 replies
A great article... thanks Dan.It sure does fill in some of the gaps, since the "mainstream media" is telling us NOTHING.I particularly liked these two paragraphs:"What terrifies me … what wakes me in a cold sweat … is that the single most corrupt, inefficient, incompetent and idiotic institution on face of the planet is now trying to “fix†the problem.And that especially frightens me because, the closer I examine the roots of this crisis, the clearer it becomes that it was engineered almost entirely by the very bumbling buffoons who are now charged with ending it: The U.S. government."

15 October 2008 | 8 replies
Examine the mortgage: Will the payment change?