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News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt No matter how you look at it, most loan officers I know would tell you that getting loans done hasn’t gotten any easier recently and they generally don’t see easy street anywhere in the near future. A few recent comments I have heard from loan officers: “ You think your turn times are bad — try explaining to someone that you should be able to get their loan done in 90-120 days! (He wasn’t kidding) “ “ You aren’t going to believe this – today, my company decided that they were going to cha
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Posted by: in Mortgage Loans News, tags: Apartment Complexes, Barney Frank, Brooklyn, Committee Chairman, Congress, Edition News, Excerpt, Financial Services Committee, Foreclosure, House Financial Services Committee, Manhattan, Multifamily Properties, News Sources, Nyc Real Estate, Nydia Velazquez, Street Act, Suck, Tarp
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt T his REALLY got under my skin: A bill winding its way through Congress proposes to prop up deteriorating apartment complexes by injecting $2 billion from the Troubled Asset Relief Program into an effort to stabilize multifamily properties in default or foreclosure. The bill, which is called the TARP for Main Street Act and was sponsored by House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Rep. Nydia Velazquez (D-Brooklyn and Manhattan), would use TARP funds th
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Posted by: in Mortgage Loans News, tags: Administration Officials, Attempt, Banks, Excerpt, Finance News, Financial Crisis, Financial Regulatory System, Led, News Sources, Outdated System, Senior Administration, Suck, Wall Street, Washington Post, White House
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt In an effort to prevent some of the events that led to the financial crisis in the future, the White House will unveil a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s financial regulatory system tomorrow. Suck it Wall Street ! Reports the Washington Post : The plan is an attempt to overhaul an outdated system of financial regulations, according to senior administration officials. The administration’s plan leans heavily on the Fed, expanding its role as the regulator of the nation’s largest banks su
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Posted by: in Mortgage Loans News, tags: American Families, Ben Bernanke, Excerpt, Fallout, Financial Crisis, Household Wealth, Long Time, News Sources, Personal Wealth, Quite Some Time, Retirement Funds, Suck, Surprise
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt It is interesting that Ben Bernanke feels compelled to point out that the fallout from the financial crisis will reverberate through personal and household wealth for quite some time - though he doesn’t point to the 18% loss American personal wealth took in 2008, he certainly acknowledges a severe hit to American families. How precious of him. What Bernanke does not acknowledge, which should come as no real surprise, is that while American families are hurting, watching their retirement funds
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Posted by: in Mortgage Loans News, tags: 200k, Apron Strings, Excerpt, Full Time, High Time, News Sources, Relationship, Spade A Spade, Suck, Year 1
News Sources wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt Did I really just say that? Sorry but it’s high time to call a spade a spade. I recently decided to cut the apron strings so-to-speak with my old broker and go “indie”. After paying in about $200K in exchange for about $12K worth of business over a five year period, I had to evaluate whether the relationship with my broker was anything other than terribly one-sided. Since about Year 1.5 when I began working full-time from home, I’d managed to become pretty independent in terms of how I operate
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