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GENERATION MORTGAGE COMPANY BECOMES BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU ACCREDITED, EARNS A+ RATING

December 24, 2009 by joecina · Leave a Comment 

For Immediate Release

GENERATION MORTGAGE COMPANY BECOMES BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU ACCREDITED, EARNS A+ RATING

ATLANTA, Dec. 15, 2009-Generation Mortgage Company™, America’s largest privately owned reverse mortgage retailer and wholesaler, recently became a national Better Business Bureau Accredited Business. In addition, the business has earned an A+ Rating from the BBB.

“While those of us who work for Generation Mortgage know that we offer top quality service to our business partners and our boomer and senior homeowners nationwide, the rigorous Better Business Bureau accreditation process is one more way to prove that treating our clients fairly and honestly is the primary goal of our organization,” said President and CEO Scott Peters, Generation Mortgage Company. “We’re incredibly proud to have achieved the highest rating possible upon accreditation.”

Better Business Bureau ratings are determined by a proprietary formula. The organization grades from A to F with pluses and minuses. A+ is the highest grade and F is the lowest. The grade represents the Better Business Bureau’s degree of confidence that the business is operating in a trustworthy manner and will make a good faith effort to resolve any customer concerns. Details as to any issues identified by the Better Business Bureau are contained in each organization’s Reliability Report.

Businesses that apply for Better Business Bureau accreditation undergo a detailed review and commit to abide by a set of ethical standards for marketplace conduct. After accreditation, each business is monitored for continued adherence to BBB standards.

Licensed in nearly 50 states, Generation Mortgage offers FHA-insured HECM (Home Equity Conversion Mortgage) loans. The company is an Equal Housing Lender and a member of the National Reverse Mortgage Association.

About Generation Mortgage
Generation Mortgage Company is one of the nation’s leaders in reverse mortgage lending, and a member of NRMLA (National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association). With its sole focus on reverse mortgages, Generation Mortgage Company offers seniors “A New Generation in Reverse Mortgages™” and pledges to deliver outstanding customer service, as exemplified by its loan Servicing – Generation services all its reverse mortgage loans and does not outsource them. For more information, visit www.generationmortgage.com.

Equal Housing Lender. NMLS #1319; Arizona Mortgage Banker License #0909296; Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee #22292; 3 Piedmont Ctr, 3565 Piedmont Road NE, Ste 300, Atlanta, GA 30305; Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act; In CT, licensed and DBA as Generation Reverse Mortgage, Inc.; Illinois Residential Mortgage Licensee # MB.6760368; Kansas Licensed Mortgage Company License #MC.0001660; Massachusetts Mortgage Lender-ML3240; ME License #SLM9169; Licensed by the Mississippi Department of Banking & Consumer Finance; Licensed by the New Hampshire Banking Department as Generation Mortgage Company d/b/a Generation Mortgage Company, Inc; Licensed at 51 JFK Parkway, Suite 114, First Floor West, Short Hills, NJ 07078, Phone # 973-218-2418 by the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance; NV – 800 N Rainbow BLVD, Ste 170, Room 164, Las Vegas, NV 89107, Phone #702-948-5031; Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking; Rhode Island Licensed Lender; TX SML License #68405, 27030 Masters Pkwy, Spicewood, TX 78669; Licensed by the Virginia State Corporation Commission #MC-4832; Also conducts business in AL, AR, CO, DC, DE, FL, HI, IA, LA, MD, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, OH, OK, OR, SC, SD, TN, UT, VT, WI, WV, WY. Not all products and options are available in all states. Terms subject to change without notice. ©2009 Generation Mortgage Company. All Rights Reserved.

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Factors of HELOC Borrowing

September 3, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment 

For some analysts especially in the mortgage market, the Home Equity Line of Credit or the HELOC is a growth sector because of several perceived factors. Such factors may differ in states like Rhode Island, but generally the standards are the same. Mortgage loan borrowers and those seeking refinancing may encounter the following factors:

First among the factors that propel the growth rate of HELOC is the rise in retail sales channels that connects mortgage, a refinance home loan and other loan products to the public. Second, the trend in home values is also following an upward surge. This is significant because the equity’s worth also rises. Thirdly, the prevailing trend features a combination of low rates and modern inflation. Also, because of tax-deduction for mortgage loan it also became more attractive to loan borrowers in California, Massachusetts and elsewhere.

Rhode Island

Factors Of Home Equity Lines Of Credit

September 2, 2009 by Mortgage Align · Leave a Comment 

For some analysts, especially in the mortgage market, the Home Equity Line of Credit or the HELOC is a growth sector because of several perceived factors. Such factors may differ in states like Rhode Island, but generally the standards are the same. Refinance home loan borrowers and those seeking refinancing may encounter the following factors:

First among the factors that propel the growth rate of HELOC is the rise in retail sales channels that connects mortgage, refinance home loans and other loan products to the public. Second, the trend in home values is also following an upward surge. This is significant because the equity’s worth also rises. Thirdly, the prevailing trend features a combination of low rates and modern inflation. Also, because of tax-deduction for home loan it also became more attractive to loan borrowers in California, Massachusetts and elsewhere.

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Bernanke Keeps This Quote On His Desk

May 20, 2009 by lmcrates4u · Leave a Comment 

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Newsletter-Chrisman, Rob (excerpt)

My son was flipping through the channels last night and asked me, “Did you hear about the new giveaway on Oprah this week? Oprah gave everyone in her audience a free Chrysler dealership.” I told him to keep his day job.

During the Civil War President Lincoln was being heavily criticized for military blunders. In 1862 he wrote, “If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how – the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won’t amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right will make no difference.” Ben Bernanke keeps that statement on his desk – interesting.

NO Video today rates went back down 30 yr fixed is at 4.50% at no cost

JPMorgan Chase & Co. is pulling back on its mortgage operations in Massachusetts, closing offices and reducing its headcount throughout the region. Chase, apparently, will remain active in the area but also continue to focus on their “depository footprint” where it has a banking retail presence. Six of seven state offices are expected to be closed, as was a Rhode Island office in December. http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view/2009_05_19_JPMorgan_Chase_to_cut_Massachusetts_mortgage_offices/

Other news:
Mortgage applications, according to the MBAA, rose 2.3% for the week ended May 15. The refinancing gauge was +4.5%, but purchases were -4.4%.
Regions Financial, which has received $3.5 billion of TARP money but was told by stress tests that it needs to raise more capital, said it plans to raise $1.25 billion through stock offerings, half of the sum that federal regulators told it to raise to withstand a potentially deep recession. The public offerings include $1 billion of common stock and $250 million of preferred shares automatically convertible into common stock.
Toll Brothers, currently the largest U.S. builder of luxury homes, saw its second-quarter revenue fall 51%. Based in Pennsylvania, they are the second-worst performing U.S. homebuilding stock this year having lost more than a third of its value since 2006.

On Monday night the House voted in favor of legislation that will give federal authorities more tools to combat mortgage fraud and create a commission to examine the financial crisis. It would authorize $490 million over two years to hire fraud prosecutors, increase enforcement actions and add funds to the Secret Service and Housing and Urban Development Inspector General. It also allocates funds to the Postal Inspection Service and sets up a commission of outside experts with subpoena power to examine the financial crisis and make recommendations. It also creates a bipartisan commission of experts with authority to review the causes of the economic situation and recommend changes.

In other Washington DC related news, Fannie Mae announced plans to securitize its holdings of mortgages that are not already packaged, into bonds. Per one trader, this helped fuel the issuance of $55 billion this month of debt backed by “seasoned” loans. Fannie’s plan is to take $256 billion of its single-family whole loan portfolio and $108 billion of multi-family loan portfolio and securitize that as well. Let’s hope that there are buyers out there! Speaking of buyers, this market is very, very quiet. “Dead in the water” as we used to say on the trading desk. The 10-yr seems happy around 3.23%, and mortgage security prices are about unchanged from Tuesday afternoon.

I am pretty good about giving people advice on careers. I tried selling real estate but I found my career listing. So I then tried mortgages but that just did not rate. Finally I tried doing appraisals but that was incomparably boring.

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