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NAR: Existing Home Sales and Inventories Improved in January |
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Posted To: MND NewsWire There was more good news from the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) on Wednesday as they reported that the sales of existing homes rose in January, marking three months out of the last four where sales improved. Inventories of homes for sale were also improved and NAR disputed the need for a program to rent foreclosed properties Total sales of existing homes including single family houses, condominiums, and cooperative apartments, increased 4.3 percent to an annual, seasonally adjusted rate of 4.57 million units during the month compared to a downward revised rate of 4.38 million in December and are 0.7 percent above what NAR described as a "spike" in the rate in January 2011. December 2011 sales were originally estimated at a rate of 4.61 million. The median price of all property...(read more) |
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MERS Has Second Court Win in Month |
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Posted To: MND NewsWire For the second time in just under a month the Mortgage Electronic Registration System ( MERS ) has won a significant court victory. The company which serves as registration agent for major mortgage lenders is currently involved in multiple lawsuits throughout the country. It prevailed in one of these suits, a case filed the U.S. Court for the Western District of Kentucky on Tuesday when Christian County Clerk, by and through its County Clerk, Michael Kem; et al. v MERS; et al. was dismissed with prejudice. The county clerks had sued MERS and a group of MERS members under provisions of the Kentucky laws regarding the recording of deeds. The Plaintiffs asserted, on behalf of all of the state's County Clerks that MERS had violated the statutes in |
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