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  • FHA Short Refis Go Live 20:30 - 7.09.2010

    The FHA Short Refinance option was announced by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    The option is available on owner-occupied transactions with case numbers issued on or after Sept. 7.

    To qualify, the mortgage must close by Dec. 31, 2012.

  • Reverse Originations Gaining Steam 20:47 - 7.09.2010

    The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. expects to hire more than 200 new mortgage employees, a spokesman told Mortgage Daily.

    The new jobs are being added in Jacksonville, Fla., he said.

    The positions are for PNC's mortgage servicing operation.

  • DONOVAN ANNOUNCES $65 MILLION IN AVAILABLE FUNDING TO SUPPORT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY 20:06 - 31.08.2010

    SIOUX FALLS, SD - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan traveled to a Native American community in South Dakota today to announce $65 million in available funding to support a variety of community development and affordable housing production in Indian country throughout the U.S. Donovan made the announcement following a tour of the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota with Senator Tim Johnson.

  • ON THE ROAD FROM RECOVERY TO REVITALIZATION 20:02 - 26.08.2010

    Five years ago, one of the most destructive natural disasters in our nation's history hit the Gulf Coast. When they hit the coasts of Louisiana and Mississippi, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita took thousands of lives, displaced millions of residents, wiped out hundreds of square miles of coastal land, and inflicted major damage to nearly 300,000 homes.

  • Mortgage mods for profit 20:00 - 20.07.2009

    Mortgage rates have held fairly steady since the middle of last week.

  • A successful MHA refi 20:00 - 17.07.2009

    A note, sent yesterday, from a reader named Matthew.

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    Rule #4: You can have your credit checked an unlimited amount of times within 14 days, so do it.  Your credit scores are only impacted one time for each 14 days when your credit is checked by a registered mortgage lender, regardless of how many times it is pulled.  How much do your scores drop?  Nobody knows for sure, but the scores will not drop until 30 days after the first credit check and that is for your protection.  If a loan officer is telling you not to shop around because your score will drop, you should hang up the phone and never talk to that person again.  If they lie to you before you submit your application, what else will they lie to you about?