Banks are hesitant to approve Mortgage Loan Applications to Good potential Borrowers »

Posted By altnrg 8 months, 3 weeks ago in News

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The increasing number of foreclosed homes continues to remain unabated despite low interest rates as banks hesitate to approve loan applications of credit-worthy homeowners.

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    engineer8 months, 3 weeks ago

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    They've gone from reckless to overly cautious making them functionless as banks

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      lloydm658 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I don't believe over cautious,I believe their afraid to write a contract,or a mortgage because they can't trust this president not to change the rules in mid-stream.For the last twenty years he has work toward this.Once he has the real Americans on their backs,him,and his left of liberal henchmen will will squeeze the the last hope of liberty,and freedom from our midst.He is not a president,but a dictator wanna be

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