National Asian American Coalition v. Brown
NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Edmund G. BROWN, Jr., as Governor, etc., et al., Defendants and Appellants.
NATIONAL ASIAN AMERICAN COALITION et al., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. Edmund G. BROWN, Jr., as Governor, etc., et al., Defendants and Appellants.
Elected officials decided their fears of losing affordable housing to bankruptcy were unfounded and settled for the risk of allowing deed restrictions to expire with foreclosures. After learning about the potential pitfalls of safeguarding deed restrictions – which guarantee home prices stay affordable for low-income residents and local workers – the Jackson Town Council and…
One of the greatest achievements in the investing world over the past decade has been the dominance of index funds and the retreat of high-fee mutual funds and financial advisors. Investors, as a class, are starting to understand that attempting to beat the public market is a fool's errand where the only guaranteed return is…
There's been a lot of talk lately about a shift from seller's market to buyer's market, what with home price gains beginning to moderate somewhat and mortgage interest rates on the rise . But it seems this has been more speculation than reality, with home price gains still quite high and pricing relief for would-be…
Consumers must have a trifecta of enough equity, a high credit score and a healthy relationship between their debt and income to take money out of their house via a cash-out refinance, home equity loan or home equity line of credit, also called a HELOC. “The standards were already fairly tight, but now with a…
If owning a home is the “American Dream,” then owning a home without a mortgage is the dream taken to a higher level. Refinancing to take money out of your home is “out.” Foreclosure News