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Lawmakers are considering extending the time frame for closings for buyers that qualified for the recent home buyer tax credit program. The proposal would allow buyers that were under contract by April 30, 2010 to close on their properties by September 30, 2010 instead of the current deadline of June 30, 2010.

Lenders and real estate agents have expressed concern that many people that met the contract deadline will not be able to close by the June 30th closing deadline due to delays with mortgage programs, etc.

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WASHINGTON – March 16, 2010 – U.S. servicemen out of the country for 90 days (since 2008) may have an extra year to get the tax credit, up to $8,000, for buying a home.

The active-duty rule is not new. It’s part of the current tax credit law, though its use is limited. The qualification must be for “official extended duty outside the United States for at least 90 days after 2008 and before May 1, 2010.”

Should that be the case, however, the homebuyer has an extra year to buy a home. He or she has until April 30, 2011, to secure a binding contract, and until June 30, 2011 to close on the home. Other conditions such as a maximum $8,000 for first-time buyers and $6,500 for move-up buyers still apply.

For advice in any specific case, consult a qualified tax advisor. The applicable IRS publication is posted online (PDF format) at: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3.pdf

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Former Countrywide borrowers get cash

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Feb. 16, 2010 – More than 2,700 people will receive checks from a 2008 settlement Florida negotiated with Countrywide Financial Corporation. As part of the settlement, Countrywide is offering foreclosure relief payments to eligible borrowers who returned valid and timely claim forms and releases under a program administered by the Countrywide settlement administrator.

More than $16.9 million will be distributed this week, and each check will be written for just over $6,000.

In July 2008, Attorney General Bill McCollum filed a lawsuit against Countrywide, one of the nation’s largest mortgage companies, for allegedly engaging in deceptive and unfair trade practices. The lawsuit claimed Countrywide put borrowers into mortgages they couldn’t afford or loans with rates and penalties that were misleading. That lawsuit was resolved in October 2008, and the settlement agreement included a foreclosure relief payment program for Florida homeowners with qualifying Countrywide mortgages.

Eligible homeowners should consider the following:

• Important information: The checks must be cashed on or before May 13, 2010.

• A payment under this settlement may be taxable, and recipients should consult a tax advisor if they have any questions concerning possible tax liabilities.

• Recipients with any questions should contact the settlement administrator, Rust Consulting, toll free at (866) 411?6987, or http://www.countrywidesettlementinfo.com.

The settlement also includes $4 million to fund a foreclosure defense assistance program. The money will be provided to organizations over the course of two years, and the first funds were distributed in late 2009. The organizations that receive the grants agree to provide free legal assistance to eligible homeowners who face foreclosure but cannot afford an attorney to review their case.

“These resources, both the checks to homeowners and the grants to fund pro bono foreclosure defense assistance, are substantial assets to Floridians,” says Heather Rodriguez of Holland & Knight law firm and president of the Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, one of the organizations that received grant funding and has an attorney dedicated to foreclosure defense assistance. “Orange and Osceola counties are both high in foreclosures, and homeowners are struggling.”
 
Countrywide Chief Executive Angelo Mozilo was also named in the Countrywide lawsuit and the civil case against him is still pending in Broward County Circuit Court. McCollum has also called on Bank of America, the company that acquired Countrywide after the lawsuit was filed, to be more responsive to consumers trying to modify loans and save their home from foreclosure.

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KEY WEST, Fla. – Feb. 10, 2010 – Realtor.com offers an iPhone app that allows mobile users to access home listings nearby, thanks, in part, to the iPhone’s built-in GPS. One Florida broker, however, says that he has taken the iPhone application (app) a step further by allowing users to tap into the local MLS.

The National Association of Realtors spent a number of years developing its Virtual Office Website (VOW) (http://www.realtor.org/law_and_policy/doj/nar_doj) policy, based in part on a lawsuit filed against it by the U.S. Department of Justice. The issue raised a number of legal questions as existing MLS rules clashed with emerging technology. Now that websites are engrained in the fabric of daily business, the introduction of an MLS iPhone app represents newer technology, and a new way to access MLS listings.

The Florida broker’s iPhone app is free to download. Once loaded into an iPhone, the broker claims users can review his featured listings and access his website in addition to searching the entire MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Searches can be personalized based on price range, area, number of bedrooms and other criteria, including foreclosures and short sales. Users can save listings and review them later on their personal computer.

The app includes information about local architecture, tourism, travel and relocation. Users can contact the broker directly about all listings by using the app.

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Florida Open House

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Lakeshore – $29,900 3/2 with 1,764 SF

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I love this property! Great renovation and just steps to the shops, dining and entertainment at San Marco Square.

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Riverside duplex $90,000  2/1 units  1820 total SF

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New tile, kitchen countertops & cabinets, updated baths – what a deal!

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