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USA TODAY

Mortgage Plan Gives Billions to Homeowners, but With Exceptions
New York Times
As state and federal authorities announced the details of their $26 billion mortgage settlement with big banks on Thursday, millions of American homeowners were hoping that this time they would finally get relief. Some, like Jessica Cooper of Toledo, ...
Settlement doesn't end all mortgage-related problems for banksLos Angeles Times
Mortgage deal is broadest action taken in foreclosure crisisUSA TODAY
$25 Billion Mortgage Pact Part Litigation, Part Social EngineeringForbes
Washington Post -msnbc.com
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Chicago Tribune

Are You Eligible for Mortgage Settlement? Details to Come
New York Times (blog)
By ANN CARRNS The big $26 billion mortgage settlement announced Thursday is complex. But it is clear that it will probably be months before individual homeowners know if they'll benefit — and if so, what they'll need to do.
Mortgage settlement Q & ATampabay.com
Mortgage lenders, US states agree on $25-B relief and aid packageGMA News
US banks in $40bn mortgage settlementFinancial Times
Alaska Dispatch -BusinessWeek -Chicago Tribune
all 156 news articles »

OregonLive.com

Freddie Mac: Mortgages inch higher but stay low
CBS News
Mortgage rates inched higher this week after months of record lows, according to the latest Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) released Thursday. Frank Nothaft, vice president and chief economist for Freddie Mac, attributed the rise to ...
Mortgage Rates for US 30-Year Loans Match Record Low of 3.87%BusinessWeek
Average rate on 30-year fixed mortgage stays at record low of 3.87 pct.; 15 ...Washington Post
Mortgage rates still at record lowsOCRegister
MarketWatch
all 147 news articles »

Business Insider

Okla. AG says state settles with mortgage lenders
CBS News
(AP) OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma will not sign off on a $25 billion settlement agreement between five of the nation's largest mortgage lenders and 49 other states over foreclosure abuses but has reached a separate agreement in which the lenders will pay ...
Oklahoma get separate mortgage settlementKOKI FOX 23
How Oklahoma AG Scott Pruitt, Mortgage Settlement Holdout, Sold Out His State ...New York Observer
Oklahoma is the Only State Not Participating in National Mortgage SettlementLoanSafe
NewsOK.com -BusinessWeek
all 27 news articles »
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