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HSBC Pays $601M Settlement
For Abusive Mortgage Practices
(Settlement with DOJ, HUD,
CFPB, Fed, 49 states)
HSBC agreed to a $601 million settlement with
a series of federal agencies and nearly every
state over charges that the bank engaged in
mortgage origination, servicing and foreclosure
abuses. The massive settlement with HSBC was
jointly announced Friday by the Department of
Justice, the Department of Housing and Urban
Development, the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, 49 states and the District of Columbia.
Get the full report here
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How To Get A Steady Predictable Stream
Of Deals To Flip, Out Of Your Local MLS
[New Video]
While most investors think you can't really find good deals
from the MLS - and if you can, competition will be too high
it'll be almost impossible to land the deal, so the effort is
just not worth it...
...My friend, Jim Huntziker, spent the last few years perfecting
a method of finding hidden deals on the MLS - and he's prepared
to share this with you in this video.
Watch the full video here
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Zillow CEO Breaks Silence About The
Current Housing Market (What he says
may surprise you!)
[New Report]
The real estate market is soaring. Sales of existing homes
in the United States reached their highest level since 2006
last year, according to the National Association of Realtors.
The booming market is driving buyers to Zillow, the largest
real estate website. On average, more than 142 million
users a month find information on more than 110 million
homes nationwide.
Read the full report here
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Why Rent Appreciation May Stall In 2016
(Full Rent Projections by Market)
[New Report]
We are coming into a political season which will be dominated
by pageantry and media pandering. Amidst this chaos, rent
appreciation is finally projected to cool down in 2016, giving
renters a much-needed break from what seemed to be
never-ending price increases. But is that good or bad news
or Real Estate Investors.
Get the full report here
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