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Consumers need better way to fix credit reporting errors
About 10 million consumers, through no fault of their own, have serious errors on their credit reports, raising troubling questions about people's ability to secure loans and the fairness of interest rates they're charged. In the first study of its...Tags: Business, Equifax Incorporated, Finance, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Federal Trade Commission
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What to consider when choosing to rent or buy
Depending on the status of the real estate market the advice regarding renting versus owning can fluctuate, but for older adults ready to make a move, the state of the economy isn't the only consideration. For some they have been living in the same...
Tags: Apartments, Real Estate, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Homes, Finance
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Realtors' dose of optimism tinged with reality
It's been two years since the Chicago Association of Realtors conducted an economic briefing for its members because, frankly, any forecast revolved around rising foreclosures and falling home values. But this month, real estate agents gathered in...
Tags: Real Estate, Finance, Foreclosures, Real Estate Sales, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Resources help with foreclosure
In the fight against foreclosure, there could be hope for the underdog. The California Homeowner Bill of Rights went into effect on January 1, and real estate experts say this could be a win for homeowners everywhere. The series of laws includes...
Tags: Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice, Foreclosures, Financial and Business Services, Mortgages
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New mortgage servicing rules on table
New mortgage servicing rules set to be announced Thursday will provide homeowners with more information about their mortgages and their options should those loans become unaffordable. But the rules that will be detailed by the Consumer Financial...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mary Ellen Podmolik, Finance, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Foreclosures
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Chicago-area home sales finish year on a strong note
More than 7,000 homes were sold in the Chicago area last month, capping the best finish for a year since December 2006, just before the local housing market's bubble burst. Despite concerns about federal budget negotiations, unemployment and possible...
Tags: Real Estate, Chicago Real Estate, Homes, Financial and Business Services, Inventories
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Programs help homebuyers clear mortgage hurdle
Hundreds of would-be homeowners stepped forward in the final two months of last year to claim $15,000 down payment assistance grants from Wells Fargo & Co.'s CityLift program. With no waiting list being kept and the funds all reserved, the program...Tags: Real Estate, Politics, Finance, Rentals, Housing and Urban Planning
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Housing issues that bear watching in 2013
The Chicago area's housing market saw the ever-so-small beginnings of a turnaround last year, as excess inventory started to be absorbed and price declines moderated and even showed improvement in some areas. On New Year's Day, the Mortgage Debt...
Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Real Estate, Loans, Cook County Government, Foreclosures
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Government announcing new mortgage lending rules
Sun SentinelGovernment officials are unveiling new mortgage lending guidelines designed to curtail risky loans that led to the housing bust. From the Chicago Tribune: For most borrowers, the rules will mean no more interest-only mortgages, no more loans where...Tags: Mortgages, Chicago Tribune
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Downtown apartment units add up, as do rents
They're back: Construction cranes. In downtown Chicago. Lots of them, a visible sign of the more than 2,600 luxury rental units that will be added to the apartment market this year. About every downtown neighborhood has a project in the works or in...
Tags: Apartments, Streeterville, Target, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Leo Burnett
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Federal regulators prepare new mortgage rules while cleaning up faulty foreclosure issues
Six years after the housing bubble burst, federal regulators are trying to restore confidence in the nation's mortgage industry while continuing to remedy past ills. On Monday, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced an $8.5 billion...
Tags: Lawyers, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance
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Flickering of hope in local asking prices
An asking price on a home, particularly in the current market, can be far different from the price it ultimately sells for, but trends in asking prices offer insight into a home seller's confidence and the market's direction. On a national level,...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Real Estate Sellers, Cook County Government, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Financial and Business Services
Feb 18, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Feb 4, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 25, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 20, 2013
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jan 17, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 23, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 18, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 6, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jan 10, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jan 17, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 8, 2013
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jan 11, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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