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A possible moratorium on foreclosures

At least 40 states’ attorneys general across the country will launch an investigation into the mortgage servicing industry today, which will possibly result in a push for a national moratorium on foreclosures.

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Government’s role in country’s ever-collapsing housing market

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Mortgage Lifter Tomatoes

Spaniards take to streets to call for reforms in country’s eviction law

Shady home loans and bad mortgage offers

Helping homeowners stay out of foreclosure

Bank study rebukes President Obama’s $75 billion plan that encourages banks to lower mortgages for people facing foreclosure.

Who gets mortgage help

President Obama’s housing rescue plan puts $75 billion dollars into helping homeowners — who gets help with their mortgages and who won’t.

Federal action and the housing crisis

How the $75 billion government bailout for troubled homeowners may be making the housing crisis worse.

Help for those struggling with mortgage crisis

Shaun Donovan, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development offers more than just hope but modes of help for those struggling in the wake of the mortgage crisis.

Senate debates foreclosure rescue bill

The status of the housing rescue bill and the ethics investigation around Countrywide Financial loans.