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Beatty FHA Mortgage Loan

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Housing bailout: Little cost but also little help - May. 12, 2008 - News Articles

Congress' proposal to help troubled homeowners may only cost $1.7 billion to taxpayers since it might only keep 325000 of nearly 3 million borrowers from foreclosure. // Uses both the shortcut for $(document).ready() // and the argument to write ...   [click for more]

WebCPA - Bush Signs Housing Rescue Bill - News Articles

By WebCPA staff President Bush has signed into law a bill that will help homeowners facing foreclosure and shore up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The White House had initially opposed provisions in the bill that offer $3.9 billion in ...   [click for more]

PBJ poll: Bailout OK - Portland Business Journal: - News Articles

A majority of the responders to last week’s Business Pulse survey support bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. We asked, “Did the government do the right thing by bailing out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?” and 47 percent said yes, 33 percent said no and ...   [click for more]

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