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Wells Fargo to Help Sacramento Area Customers Facing Mortgage Payment Challenges
Wells Fargo & Company is hosting a free Home Preservation Workshop in Sacramento for Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Wells Fargo Financial, Wachovia Mortgage and Wells Fargo Home Equity customers facing financial hardships. Wells Fargo has invited more than 11,000 mortgage customers in the Sacramento area to the two-day free workshop which will be held on Wednesday, Feb.
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Senator drops bill after mortgage policy change
(02-06) 17:31 PST Sacramento, Calif. (AP) -- A state senator said Monday he will withdraw a bill to protect borrowers who had been threatened with foreclosure because they were renting out their homes, saying his... Presented By: Chicago Booth Business Forecast http://dlvr.it/18Nx0g" Ads by Pheedo
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Key states move closer to foreclosure-abuse deal
California and New York, the key holdouts in a long-awaited settlement over foreclosure abuses, moved closer Monday to backing a deal that would force the five largest mortgage lenders to reduce loans for about 1 million households. And more than 40 U.S. states have agreed to a nationwide settlement.
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Sacramento loan fraud suspect indicted in 2nd case
A federal investigation into one of the largest alleged mortgage schemes in the Sacramento region ha
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California, New York move closer to foreclosure-abuse deal
WASHINGTON - California and New York, the key holdouts in a long-awaited settlement over foreclosure abuses, moved closer Monday to backing a deal that would force the five largest mortgage lenders to reduce loans for about 1 million households.
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Business Digest: Jan. 10, 2012
SACRAMENTO State offers help on home loans The California Housing Finance Agency announced Monday that 55 mortgage servicers are participating in the state's Keep Your Home California program, which launched a year ago.
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Delaware weighs joining foreclosure-abuse settlement
WASHINGTON — California and New York, the key holdouts in a long-awaited settlement over foreclosure abuses, moved closer Monday to backing a deal that would force the five largest mortgage lenders to reduce loans for about 1 million households.
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