Forbes: Despite Option To Pause Payments, 400,000 Homeowners Fall Behind

Published by Forbes on October 8, 2020 It seems there’s a communication issue with some of America’s struggling homeowners. According to a new report, around 400,000 U.S. homeowners have become “needlessly delinquent” on their mortgage loans, despite qualifying for a payment-free forbearance plan. Under the CARES Act, homeowners with a federally-backed mortgage can hit pause on …

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The Cashless Society

You’ve seen signs in stores about a “national coin shortage, please pay with a credit card.” Bunk. There is no coin shortage. It’s a ruse, another step to convert the US to digital “currency.” When the government can control your assets by computer, the government controls you. Here’s the blueprint for the transition to a …

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Opinion: COVID-19 is squeezing real estate and threatening to burst the housing bubble

Written by Keith Jurow | Published by MarketWatch on September 26, 2020 Sooner or later, homeowners in this frothy U.S. housing market must pay the piper Recently the Federal Housing Finance Administration (FHFA) — conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — extended the moratorium for both evictions and foreclosures until the end of the …

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MBA: 11 million households fell behind on rent or mortgages in Q2

Originally published by Housing Wire on September 18, 2020 The number of student loan borrowers who fell behind was triple that In the second quarter of 2020 nearly 11 million households fell behind on their rent or mortgages – however nearly triple that number, approximately 30 million individuals, missed at least one student loan payment, …

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