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  2. Can I get a mortgage after a short sale of my home? - AOL

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    Loan type. Minimum waiting period. Conventional. 2-4 years with exceptions. FHA. 3 years with exceptions. USDA. 3 years. VA. 2 years with exceptions. Non-qualifying (non-QM)

  3. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    In a short sale, you often need the flexibility to move quickly — some lenders, for example, require closing in as few as 20 days. Learn more: Current investment property loan rates 2.

  4. Loss mitigation - Wikipedia

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    Short refinance: This is a process whereby a lender reduces the principal balance of a homeowner's mortgage in order to permit the homeowner to refinance with a new lender. The reduction in principal is designed to meet the Loan-to-value guidelines of the new lender (which makes refinancing possible).

  5. Rocket Mortgage - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Quicken Loans became a defendant in a class action lawsuit on behalf of employees who had worked as loan consultants. In 2011, a jury ruled in favor of Quicken. [14] In August 2007, Quicken Loans discontinued second mortgages, home equity lines of credit, Alt-A products, and deferred interest loans. [15]

  6. Short refinance - Wikipedia

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    A short sale can affect credit as little as 50 points as opposed to a foreclosure, which could affect credit rating by more than 300 points. A deed in lieu of foreclosure has a much more devastating effect on the borrows credit. In addition, a short sale or short refinance will be recorded with credit bureaus as paid in full or settled for less.

  7. Pros and cons of short-term business loans - AOL

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    How long is a short-term business loan?Short-term business loans typically have a repayment period of six to 24 months. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  8. Quicken Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    The example above was tested in Quicken 2007, Quicken 2008, Quicken 2010, Quicken 2012, Quicken 2015 and an equivalently formatted text file using "TCCard" instead of "TInvst" under Quicken 2011. If the transactions are being imported into an existing account, make sure to reconcile the account in the old data file before creating the QIF ...

  9. How to manage a short-term business loan - AOL

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    Bankrate insight. A business credit card can help you cover short-term needs. It’s also a more cost-effective way to build business credit.You can use the card’s grace period to pay your ...