Archive for Mortgages – Page 12

Note: This is the fourth blog in a series where you can make choices about buying your first home

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Note: This is the third blog in a series where you can make choices about buying your first home

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Note: This is the second blog in a series where you can make choices about buying your first home

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What do you see when you picture your dream home? Is it a 100-year old farmhouse in the country, a converted warehouse with views of a bustling city, a townhouse close to shops and public transportation, or maybe a house with an open floorplan and a big yard on a quiet suburban cul-de-sac?
No matter what it is, it’s a place you want to be

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Read in English
Cuando usted está buscando una hipoteca, no debería tener que preocuparse por que lo discriminen

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Today the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is updating the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) requirements with a new rule that will shine more light on lending practices in America’s largest consumer financial market, the mortgage market

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Today, the process of getting a mortgage is easier to understand because the Know Before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule is now in effect

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The Know Before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule makes getting a mortgage easier for homebuyers and refinancers

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When you shop for a mortgage, you should not have to worry about discrimination

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After you’ve shopped around for a mortgage and requested at least three Loan Estimates, compared the offers, and picked your loan, for most mortgages you’ll get a Closing Disclosure, at least three business days before closing

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