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Mortgagebot Launches New Consumer Loan Product, Giving Lenders a Complete, Integrated Package That Automates Both ...

MEQUON, WI-- - Mortgagebot's® introduction of a new consumer lending module to PowerSite®, its integrated point-of-sale solution , has enabled financial institutions to apply the flexibility, efficiency, ...

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Mortgage Q&A: Formula can gauge home equity

Q. My wife and I are in the process of a divorce and she wants to remain in the home that we jointly own. We have a mortgage balance of about $342,000. I think we could sell the house for close to $500,000 but she, of course, thinks it's worth ...

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Nations Lending Streamlines VA Home Loan Program and IRRRL Mortgage Refinance Application Process With Department of ...

The Department of Veterans Affairs has approved Nations Lending Corporation as a Nonsupervised Automatic Authority Lender. The financial institution is now closing VA home loans on an automatic basis, without prior approval from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Jeremy E. Sopko (C.E.O.) and William L. Osborne Jr. (C.F.O) of Nations Lending Corporation have announced that the Ohio based, VA ...

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Could we continue our repayments if property is sold?

Q& A:We have an investment property which we have owned for the past 12 years. There is approximately 15 years left on the mortgage. We are in the process of selling it and it is likely that the property will be sold for circa 90 per cent of the outstanding mortgage. What approach are banks taking to this situation?

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