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  2. Home Affordable Refinance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) was created by the Federal Housing Finance Agency in March 2009 to allow those with a loan-to-value ratio exceeding 80% to refinance without also paying for mortgage insurance. Originally, only those with an LTV of 105% could qualify.

  3. Wells Fargo rejected nearly half of their Black homeowners ...

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    Wells Fargo, the third largest bank in the United States by assets, rejected more Black refinancing applicants than they accepted in 2020.

  4. Wells Fargo turned down over half of Blacks seeking home ...

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    More than half of Black homeowners looking to refinance their home loans were rejected when applying at Wells Fargo, a The post Wells Fargo turned down over half of Blacks seeking home refinance ...

  5. Wells Fargo Review 2024: Multiple checking and saving ... - AOL

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    Mortgage refinancing: Wells Fargo allows you to refinance your home loans, ... (CFPB) ordered Wells Fargo to pay $3.7 billion as a fine and settlement for its multiple infractions. But don't worry ...

  6. Troubled Asset Relief Program - Wikipedia

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    The report predicted a total net cash outflow of $37.7 billion (excluding non-TARP AIG shares), based on the assumption the TARP housing programs' (Hardest Hit Fund, Making Home Affordable and FHA refinancing) funds are fully taken up. Debt is still outstanding, some of which has been converted to common stock, from just under $125 million down ...

  7. Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis

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    The government interventions during the subprime mortgage crisis were a response to the 2007–2009 subprime mortgage crisis and resulted in a variety of government bailouts that were implemented to stabilize the financial system during late 2007 and early 2008.

  8. No-closing-cost refinance: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Say you’re refinancing a $200,000 mortgage to a new, 15-year loan with a lower interest rate. The process will cost you $2,000 in fees. You can hang onto that $2,000 and instead roll the expense ...

  9. How to get the best refinance rate on your mortgage - AOL

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    If you go with the refinance that has the lower interest rate, you’ll pay $1,919 per month in principal and interest and $370,682 in interest for the loan’s duration.