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Why a Housing Bailout Won't Help - Wall Street Journal - MSN Newsfeeds

"We are working with borrowers to keep them in their homes, but a lot of them really don't want to stay." So spoke the chairwoman of a Southern California home lender to the Los Angeles Times, inadvertently putting her finger on why trying to bail ...    [click for more]

FHA Chief Warns Against Broad Intervention - New London Day - MSN Newsfeeds

Washington - A Bush administration official on Monday warned against overly broad government intervention to stem the housing crisis, arguing that lawmakers' foreclosure prevention program would saddle taxpayers with too much risk. The Federal ...    [click for more]

Housing bill faces veto risk - San Bernardino County Sun - MSN Newsfeeds

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Senate are attempting to ban seller-funded downpayment-assistance programs, claiming they are a driving force behind the foreclosure crisis. The housing relief bill passed by the ...    [click for more]

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