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An interesting read for Layton PA residents...



Rate on 30-year mortgage stays at record 3.87 pct. (AP)
AP - The average rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage stayed at a record low this week, providing some added incentive for those looking to buy a home or refinance.
 
U.S. bank regulators roll fines into mortgage pact (Reuters)
Reuters - The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday it has reached an agreement with five U.S. banks on penalties totaling $766.5 million over problems in their mortgage servicing businesses as part of a larger $25 billion foreclosure deal struck between the banks and state and federal agencies.
 
U.S. banks agree to $25 billion in homeowner help (Reuters)
Reuters - Five big U.S. banks accused of abusive mortgage practices have agreed to a $25 billion government settlement that may help roughly one million borrowers but is no magic bullet for the ailing housing market.
 
IRS to business owners: Did you file your 1099s? (AP)
AP - Business owners will find two new questions on their income tax forms this year:
 
Obama: Mortgage deal turns page on reckless era (AP)
AP - President Barack Obama says a $25 billion settlement between mortgage lenders and states over foreclosure abuses "will begin to turn the page on an era of recklessness that has left so much damage in its wake."
 
Housing regulator acted on "ideology": lawmakers (Reuters)

Protesters from the Occupy movement and other community activists put up signs at the home of Ana Casas Wilson, which is currently under foreclosure from Wells Fargo, in South Gate, California, in this December 6, 2011 file photo. Five big U.S. banks accused of abusive mortgage practices have agreed to a $25 billion government settlement on February 9, 2012 that may help roughly one million borrowers but is no magic bullet for the ailing housing market. Picture taken December 6, 2011. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST REAL ESTATE BUSINESS POLITICS)Reuters - Two Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday accused the regulator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from blocking the firms from reducing principal on the mortgages they back for reasons of "ideology."


 
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