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Using home equity to pay off your mortgage? Here are the pros and cons
Are you thinking about paying your mortgage off with your home equity? Here are pros and cons to consider first.CBS News - Top stories -
Have you sold your property ‘off market’?
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5 strategies for dealing with today's high mortgage rates
Mortgage rates are hovering above 7%, but there are still ways to lock in a decent mortgage deal right now.CBS News - Top stories - Mortgage -
There was no time for a wedding – so we eloped. Maybe you should too
Financial pressure prevented a ceremony, and our families weren’t thrilled. But my wedding day was still beautiful. I got the phone call that would change my relationship at 4.45 on a Wednesday evening. It wasn’t my ex calling with a sexual health ...The Guardian - World -
RAAC concrete house was meant to be our forever home
Many of Scotland's former council houses contain RAAC concrete but their owners are struggling to get help.BBC News - Top stories -
You be the judge: should my fiance agree to opening a joint account?
Jana thinks joint banking will make paying for childcare easier, but Mikey likes to keep finances separate. You decide who is on the money. “It’s like I’m the sole carer on a personal and emotional level, as well as financial Continue reading...The Guardian - World -
‘He’s holding all the cards’: My mother, 86, has dementia. Her partner of 30 years is on the deed to her home. How can I gain control of her finances?
“I asked to be put on the deed to my mother’s home and I was met with a swift ‘no’ from her partner. He said that since he had paid off the mortgage, the house is his.”MarketWatch - Business -
You be the judge: should my mum buy my brother a flat? She didn’t do that for me
Patricia wants to sell the family home and split the profits between her sons, but Martin feels the deal is unfair on him. You decide whose argument deserves creditMore money disputes where you are the judge . I’m happy that Rob will get a hand, ...The Guardian - World -
After the local election results, how confident should Labour feel about the next election? Our panel responds
A ‘seismic’ night at the polls seems to indicate an electorate sending a clear message to the government. What’s the reality?. Looking for a national picture in local council and byelection results always calls to mind the old joke about two ...The Guardian - World -
We need to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is our retirement savings
A couple needs to make a housing decision fast, and the only place to get the funds is their retirement savings.MarketWatch - Business
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