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Home Loan and VA Home Loans from Mortgage Research Center Contact | Mortgage Rates | Mortgage Calculators Mortgages Refinancing Debt Consolidation Mortgage Resources Loans FHA Loan VA Loan What Type Of Loan Are You Looking For? Please Select.... VA Home Loan Home Loan VA Home Refinance Home Refinance FHA Home Loan What Is The Approximate Value Of Your Property? Home Loan and VA Loan Information Are you looking to get prequalified for a home loan? Nearly all Americans dream of owning their own home. Once you have decided to buy a home, it is important to analyze all of your loan options. One of our mortgage specialists can explain all of your options, and help you determine which loan is the best in helping you meet your financial goals. They can explain the FHA loan, the VA Loan , and also look at conventional loans. Our mortgage specialists pride themselves not only on being the most knowledgeable in the business, but also in gaining access to the best loan rates in the country. You may call 800-930-9201 to speak with a mortgage specialist. Get a free prequalification for a home purchase Apply for a refinance or debt consolidation Get Advice from a Mortgage Specialist VA Home Loan Information There are millions of Americans that qualify for a VA Home loan. However, many people are not aware that they qualify for these Veteran Benefits. If you have been on active duty for at least 90 days, then you may qualify. Get more information on VA Loans or call 800-930-9201 . Loans Your Home Loan (mortgage) will be the biggest purchase you make in your lifetime. So make sure you do your research and find the best loan rates to help you get the best return on your investment. Another great option is a VA Refinance when you are considering refinancing your home! VA Loans will not only be able to help save you money, but they will also make it easier for you to qualify for a loan. You may contact a mortgage broker for help with this. They are generally set up with hundreds of lenders and can quickly find you the best VA Mortgage Rates . Get additional information for free: Click Here to get Prequalified for a Home Purchase Click Here to apply for a refinance or debt consolidation Click Here to get advice from a Mortgage Specialist Do you need FHA Loan information or would you like to find out about the new VA Adjustable Rate Mortgage ? Getting information regarding these loans could be a great step to helping you own a home, which will help your financial security. The Dept of Veterans Affairs has recently raised the VA Loan limit. Speak to a VA specialist to get more information and find out if the new VA loan limits can help you or you may visit the va.gov site. You may call 800-930-9201 to get additional advice about what factors you should consider when deciding whether or not to apply for a VA Home Loan. If you have questions or would like help with your mortgage, you can call us at 800-930-9201 . "Nathan, I wanted you to know that everything went very well at our closing. It was quite pleasant. Thank you for everything." -Vicki Ficklen Mcdonough, GA More Testimonials Equal Opportunity Lender License Information We can help you find the lender (mortgage bank) that can get you the best deal for your financial situation (including setting you up with the best financing rates and loan term). MRC does not originate loans in MA, NJ, NY, ND, PA, VT, NV, WV, or DC. If you are getting a mortgage in one of these states, we will help you by directing your information to a lender in your state. Get additional information about a VA Loan , Home Loan , or 1031 Exchange : Privacy Policy .
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2005 Approved Forms _________________________________________________________ Real Estate Commission-Approved Contracts and Forms Note: You must have the free Acrobat Reader software to view and print these Adobe Acrobat formatted forms. If you already have Acrobat Reader, it must be the 5.0 version, or better. Clicking on the link above will allow you to upgrade to 6.0. ** If you receive error messages, please try upgrading to 6.0** Some of the following forms are marked as Writable . Click here for instructions on how to use them. # = not required forms The following are the forms promulgated by the real estate commission and are within the purview of Rule F: LISTING CONTRACTS * LC50-04-05 Exclusive Right to Sell (All Types) * BC60-04-05 Exclusive Right to Buy (All Types) * LC53-04-05 Exclusive Brokerage Listing Contract (All Types) * LC54-04-05 Open Listing Contract (All Types) * LC57-04-05 Exclusive Right-to-Lease Listing Contract (All Types) * ETC59-10-05 Exclusive Tenant Contract (All Types) SALES CONTRACTS CBS1-07-04 Writable Contract to Buy & Sell Real Estate (Residential) CBS2-07-04 Contract to Buy & Sell Real Estate (Commercial) CBS3-07-04 Contract to Buy & Sell Real Estate (Vacant Land/Farm & Ranch) ADDENDA TO CONTRACTS CIC32-05-04 Common Interest Community Addendum to Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate (Commercial or Vacant Land-Farm-Ranch) LB36-05-04 Licensee Buy-Out Addendum to Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate EX32-05-04 Exchange Addendum to Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate LP45-05-04 Lead-Based Paint Disclosures (Sales) LP46-05-04 Lead-Based Paint Disclosures (Rentals) LP47-05-04 # Lead-Based Paint Obligations of Seller LP48-05-04 # Lead-Based Paint Obligations of Landlord NTC43-05-04 Inspection Notice BDA55-04-05 Brokerage Duties Addendum to Property Management Agreement DISCLOSURE DOCUMENTS BD24-05-04 Brokerage Disclosure to Buyer BDD56-10-05 Brokerage Duties Disclosure to Seller (REO and Non-CREC Approved Listing Agreements CIC33-10-05 Common Interest Community Documents Receipt and Disclosure to Buyer SD16-05-04 Brokerage Disclosure to Seller (FSBO) DD25-05-04 Definitions of Working Relationships SPD19-10-05 Seller's Property Disclosure (All Types of Property) CS23-05-04 Change of Status SF94-05-04 Square Foootage Disclosure COUNTERPROPOSAL CP40-05-04 Counterproposal AGREEMENTS TO AMEND/EXTEND CONTRACT AE41-05-04 Agreement to Amend/Extend Contract AE42-05-04 Agreement to Amend/Extend Contract with Broker CLOSINGS CL8-05-04 Closing Instructions and Earnest Money Receipt SS60-05-04 Statement of Settlement SS61-05-04 # Worksheet for Real Estate Settlement TD-1000 # Real Property Transfer Declaration. EXCHANGE CONTRACT EX30-05-04 Contract to Exchange Real Estate (Simultaneous Exchange) DEEDS OF TRUST TD 72-05-04 Deed of Trust (Due on Transfer-Strict) TD 73-05-04 Deed of Trust (Due on Transfer-Creditworthy Restriction) TD 74-05-04 Deed of Trust (Assumable- Not Due on Sale) PROMISSORY NOTES EMP80-05-04 Earnest Money Promissory Note NTD82-05-04 Promissory Note for Deed of Trust (UCCC-No Default Rate) NTD81-05-04 Promissory Note for Deed of Trust OTHER FORMS Writable # Listing Firm's Well Checklist EMR83-05-04 # Earnest Money Release CICC-05-04 # Common Interest Community Checklist for Brokerage Firm 34S # Colorado Statutory Power of Attorney for Property For a list of Printers and Software Providers, click here Editor Note: At their April 5, 2005 meeting the Real Estate Commission voted to begin the transition to property listing and buyer representation forms that incorporate the "uniform duties" concept as printed in forms: LC 50, BC 60, LC 53, LC 54, LC 57 AND ETC 59. At the time of the printing of this Manual, the above-mentioned forms are available for use but not mandatory until January 1, 2006, at which time all of the "Listing Contracts" as printed in the 2004 Manual will be repealed. The individual "Listing Contracts" as printed in the 2004 Manual are acceptable for use until January 1, 2006. For reference to those contracts, please refer to the 2004 version of the Manual. Editor Note: At their October 4, 2005 meeting the Real Estate Commission voted to adopt the following forms: SPD19-10-05 SELLER'S PROPERTY DISCLOSURE (ALL TYPES OF PROPERTIES) ETC59-10-05 EXCLUSIVE TENANT CONTRACT (FOR ALL TYPES OF PREMISES) CIC33-10-05 COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY (CIC) DOCUMENTS RECEIPT AND DISCLOSURE TO BUYER BDD56-10-05 BROKERAGE DUTIES DISCLOSURE TO SELLER (REO and Non-CREC Approved Listing Agreements) At the time of the printing of this Manual, the above-mentioned forms are available for use but not mandatory until January 1, 2006. 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FRB: Press Release--Interagency risk-management guidance for home equity lending--May 16, 2005 Joint Press Release Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation National Credit Union Administration Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Office of Thrift Supervision For Immediate Release May 16, 2005 Agencies Issue Credit Risk Management Guidance for Home Equity Lending The federal bank, thrift, and credit union regulatory agencies today issued guidance that promotes sound risk management practices for home equity lines of credit and loans. The agencies have found that in some cases credit risk management practices for home equity lending have not kept pace with the product's rapid growth and eased underwriting standards. The rise in home values, coupled with low interest rates and favorable tax treatment, have made home equity lines of credit and loans attractive to consumers. To date, delinquency and loss rates for home equity portfolios have been low, due at least in part to the modest repayment requirements and relaxed structures of this lending. However, the agencies have identified risk factors that, along with vulnerability to interest rate increases, have attracted scrutiny, including: Interest-only features that require no amortization of principal for a protracted period; Limited or no documentation of a borrower's assets, employment and income; Higher loan-to-value (LTV) and debt-to-income ratios; Lower credit risk scores for underwriting home equity loans; Greater use of automated valuation models and other collateral evaluation tools for the development of appraisals and evaluations; and An increased number of transactions generated through a loan broker or other third party. The agencies note that active portfolio management is especially important for financial institutions that project or have already experienced significant growth or concentrations in higher risk products, such as high LTV, limited documentation and no documentation interest-only, and third-party generated loans. Like most other lending activity, home equity lending can be conducted in a safe and sound manner with appropriate risk management systems. This guidance outlines the agencies' expectations for sound underwriting standards and effective credit risk management practices for a financial institution's home equity lending activity. # # # Attachment (43 KB PDF) Media Contacts: Federal Reserve Susan Stawick (202) 452-2955 FDIC David Barr (202) 898-6992 OCC Kevin Mukri (202) 874-5770 OTS Erin Hickman (202) 906-6677 NCUA Cherie Umbel (703) 518-6330 2005 Banking and consumer regulatory policy Home | News and events Accessibility Last update: May 16, 2005
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Find Your Unclaimed Property Finding and ClaimingYour Unclaimed Property NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Database Last Updated: November 1, 2005 Only unclaimed property records with a value of $25 or greater are included in the Treasury website database. If your name does not appear on this list and you have received an unclaimed property mail card notice, you may return the card along with required documentation or contact our office directly at 1-888-844-8400 or alaucpd@treasury.state.al.us There are three ways to find and claim yourUnclaimed Property: 1. Search the Unclaimed Property Database Online! This is the fastest and easiest way to find and claim your unclaimed property. Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Versions 4.0 or higher. (Get Microsoft Internet Explorer here . Get Netscape Navigator here .) Be sure to read the guidelines for a successful online search . Please Note: We are receiving a high volume of website visits and database inquiries, up to 6200 hits hourly. If your search results in error messages or no response from our server, please read the guidelines below and try your search again. 2. Call the Unclaimed Property Office Toll-Free (888) 844-8400 weekdays from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. 3. Mail Inquiry Form Opens in a separate window for printing and mailing ImportantGuidelines for Searching the Online Database Requires Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Versions 4.0 or higher . (Get Microsoft Internet Explorer here . Get Netscape Navigator here .) You may search by Name or in combination with City, to display a more refined search. You must always make an entry in the "Name" box. Your entry in the "Name" box must be one of the following: Initial - "D" returns all records with last name starting with "D". Last name - "Doe" returns all records with last name "Doe". Last name and first name or first name initial, separated by a space (no commas!) - "Doe John" returns all records with last name "Doe" and first name "John"; "Doe J" returns all records with last name "Doe" and first names starting with "J".