General Consumer Articles: Week in Review August 17th, 2008
Newly Written Articles
Why Lenders Don't and Won't Tell Borrowers Their Loan Was Turned Down (Games Lenders Play, Part 9), talking about why lenders will keep quiet about changes in the loan during the process.
What Buyers Need: What Sellers Should Want to Supply, talking about seeing the other side in a purchase.
What Sellers Need: What Buyers Should Want to Supply, talking about seeing the other side in a purchase.
How Do I Know If I've Been Lowballed on a Mortgage Quote?, talking about the steps you can take to prevent it.
Updated Articles
Exclusive versus Non-Exclusive Buyer's Agent Agreement
Non-Recourse Purchase Money Loans in California
Can You Change Lenders After the Loan is Approved?
Rental History and Payment Shock in Applying for a Mortgage
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