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Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Expiration – All Good Things Must Come To An End

Industry, Politics & Econ September 25, 2013April 20, 2016 John Maseredjian 0 Comments

If you’re a homeowner, savvy investor, Realtor, accountant, or in any way concerned about the US housing market, chances are you’ve heard of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief  Act of 2007.  Passed in (you guessed it) 2007, this Act is centered around one main idea, but broken into two separate scenarios.   

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As Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Three Year Low, Mortgages in Foreclosure Remain Unchanged!

Politics & Econ February 20, 2012 John Maseredjian 0 Comments

A few days ago the Wall Street Journal released an article entitled “Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Three Year Low”, in which they discussed this positive trend; however they seem to have brushed over several issues which are worth discussing further in detail.

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