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Mortgage Forgiven For Woman, 90, Who Shot Self - WCCO: National Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her.<br /> Economy creates surge in homeless Mass. families - Seattle Times: Nation & World There's been a surge in the number of homeless families in Massachusetts - a spike that has overwhelmed the state's shelter capacity and forced it to again place homeless families in motels. Economy creates surge in homelessness - CNN: Top Stories Read full story for latest details. Countrywide suit settled; homeowners to get aid - Seattle Times: Business & Technology More than 10,000 Washington state homeowners who are at risk of foreclosure will get help with their mortgages as part of a record $8.4 billion settlement between Countrywide Financial and officials in 11 states. Commercial real estate feels pinch - Star Tribune: Business Concerns mount for income-producing properties. Tightened credit has slowed the market and cut into refinancing. Fannie Mae withdraws foreclosure for 90-year-old Ohio woman who shot herself during eviction - Star Tribune: Nation Concerns mount for income-producing properties. Tightened credit has slowed the market and cut into refinancing. Mortgage forgiven for woman, 90, who shot herself - Star Tribune: Latest Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her. Fannie Mae withdraws foreclosure for 90-year-old Ohio woman who shot herself during eviction - Star Tribune: Nation Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her. Mortgage forgiven for woman, 90, who shot herself - Seattle Times: Nation & World Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her. Mortgage forgiven for woman, 90, who shot herself - AP National AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Mortgage finance company Fannie Mae said it is forgiving the mortgage debt of a 90-year-old woman who shot herself in the chest as sheriff's deputies attempted to evict her.... Ohio woman, 90, shoots self, keeps home - Seattle Times: Nation & World The shots Addie Polk, 90, fired into her chest as she was about to be evicted from her foreclosed Akron home were heard in Washington, D.C. Money scams don't slow down in bad economic times - LA Times: Business The offers -- We'll repair your credit! We'll help you avoid foreclosure! Work from home! -- can seem promising to folks seeking relief. Be wary of such claims, particularly if there's an upfront fee.
Bad economic times can be boom times for ... Woman, 90, shoots self in foreclosed home - CNN: Top Stories A 90-year-old Akron, Ohio, woman who shot herself as sheriff's deputies tried to evict her from her foreclosed home became a symbol of the nation's home mortgage crisis Friday. Bailout plan offers vague help to homeowners - Seattle Times: Business & Technology The harsh reality for Murielle Montes and hundreds of thousands of homeowners who are behind on their mortgages is this: A $700 billion bailout of the financial industry will probably do little to help them avoid foreclosure. More sellers are growing desperate as homebuying stalls locally - Seattle Times: Business & Technology The Puget Sound area housing market, supposedly immune to the forces pulling down others across the country, is seeing more inventory, fewer sales and falling prices, and that's stressing out Seattle-area sellers ? particularly those who need to sell quickly to avert foreclosure or move out of town. Instead of taking advantage, buyers are sitting on the sidelines. Diversity helps S.F. real estate firm survive - SFGate: Business & Technology Tracy Dearman has plenty of long-term perspective on the current real estate downturn. She runs a small San Francisco brokerage that was started by her grandmother on Haight Street more than 50 years ago. "We have seen many cycles in the real estate ... Los Angeles mayor announces bold housing plan - AP National LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled a $5 billion plan to provide 20,000 affordable homes in the city over the next five years, but acknowledged he'll have to reach far and wide to raise the funds amid the financial meltdown.... Los Angeles mayor announces bold housing plan - Boston Globe: Latest Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled a $5 billion plan to provide 20,000 affordable homes in the city over the next five years, but acknowledged he'll have to reach far and wide to raise the funds amid the financial meltdown. Los Angeles mayor unveils $5 billion plan to fund 20,000 homes for low income residents - Star Tribune: Nation Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled a $5 billion plan to provide 20,000 affordable homes in the city over the next five years, but acknowledged he'll have to reach far and wide to raise the funds amid the financial meltdown. Los Angeles mayor announces bold housing plan - Seattle Times: Nation & World Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa unveiled a $5 billion plan to provide 20,000 affordable homes in the city over the next five years, but acknowledged he'll have to reach far and wide to raise the funds amid the financial meltdown. Couple say home's ex-owner tried to scare them out - Seattle Times: Nation & World John and Jamie Petree couldn't believe their luck. The home they bought in this Columbus suburb was near family and quality schools. Its huge backyard promised years of afternoon fun for their 2-year-old daughter and about-to-be-born son. Couple say home's ex-owner tried to scare them out - SFGate: Business & Technology John and Jamie Petree couldn't believe their luck. The home they bought in this Columbus suburb was near family and quality schools. Its huge backyard promised years of afternoon fun for their 2-year-old daughter and about-to-be-born son. They spent about ... Couple say home's ex-owner tried to scare them out - Houston Chronicle: Top Headlines John and Jamie Petree couldn't believe their luck. The home they bought in this Columbus suburb was near family and quality schools. They planned to remodel ? but instead they installed a security system, including outdoor video cameras and door alarms.
<p><a href="http://feeds.chron.com/~a/houstonchronicle/topheadlines?a=htNFs2"><img src="http://feeds.chron.com/~a/houstonchronicle/topheadlines?i=htNFs2" border="0"></img></a></p><img src="http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/topheadlines/~4/405640280" height="1" width="1"/> Couple say home's ex-owner tried to scare them out - Houston Chronicle: Nation John and Jamie Petree couldn't believe their luck. The home they bought in this Columbus suburb was near family and quality schools. They planned to remodel ? but instead they installed a security system, including outdoor video cameras and door alarms.<img src="http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/nation/~4/405640552" height="1" width="1"/> Ohio couple say they spent 8 years, thousands of dollars fighting foreclosed home's ex-owner - Star Tribune: Nation John and Jamie Petree couldn't believe their luck. The home they bought in this Columbus suburb was near family and quality schools. They planned to remodel ? but instead they installed a security system, including outdoor video cameras and door alarms.<img src="http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/nation/~4/405640552" height="1" width="1"/>
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