I got this a couple of days ago and thought I should share it with all those having difficulty with loan modifications. I think this is why mods will not get done and why the banks are keeping the customers at bay.
Heres an and article i found at best interesting. More powers to the Federal Reserve all the while they have failed miserably with the powers they have already.
New California Foreclosure Laws Posted: June 14, 2009 06:38 PM PDT El Centro, CA - June 14, 2009 A new law goes into effect Monday, June 15, dealing with home foreclosures.
A possible bogus bidder disrupted a hotly contested oil and gas drilling lease auction by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management on Friday as protesters outside decried the sales.
The amount of U.S. greenhouse gases flowing into the atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels, increased last year by 1.4 percent after a decline in 2006, the Energy Department reported Wednesday.
A conservation group is going to court to force the federal government to consider adding the Pacific walrus to the list of threatened species.
The arctic tundra emits the same amount of methane in winter as in the warmer months, a surprising finding that bolsters understanding of greenhouse gases, researchers said.
For farmers, this stinks: Belching and gaseous cows and hogs could start costing them money if a federal proposal to charge fees for air-polluting animals becomes law.
Thomas Beatie, who was born a woman but lives as a man in Oregon after surgery and hormone treatment, is expecting a second child, Beatie told Barbara Walters.
If you think they're out to get you, you're not alone.
Barring a major upset, Barack Obama will defeat John McCain on Tuesday and become America's first black president. That any doubt remains about his victory is, in many ways, astonishing.
A spacewalking astronaut tossed two large chunks of junk off the international space station Monday, hurling the old equipment into orbit.
As the economic wreckage piles dangerously higher, the Federal Reserve is prepared to ratchet down interest rates - perhaps to their lowest point in more than four years.
The Internet's key oversight agency issued preliminary guidelines Wednesday for the introduction of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of alternatives to ".com" in the first sweeping changes to the network's 25-year-old address system.
The Treasury Department is dramatically expanding the scope of its bailout of the financial system with a plan to take ownership stakes in the nation's insurance companies, government and industry sources said.
The Federal Reserve says banks borrowed in record amounts from its emergency lending facility over the past week, while investment banks drew loans at a slightly lower - but still brisk - pace.
In the light of day, Mr. Green Genes looks like a normal orange tabby - but under ultraviolet, his skin glows. The first fluorescent feline in the U.S. was cloned by scientists to aid endangered species ... and, down the line, humans as well.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says government purchases of stock in banks represent an investment that should eventually make money for taxpayers.
John McCain sought to change the course of a campaign moving decidedly in Barack Obama's direction Wednesday night in the third and final presidential debate.
Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday.
A patient treated for agonizing abdominal pain received this surprising news in the hospital's paperwork: "Based on your visit today, we know you are pregnant."
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