We met with the Wright family several weeks ago and heard of their difficult time during the mortgage crisis. Like many Americans, they’ve had difficulty making ends meet during the recession and were on the verge of losing their home. Rather than wait for foreclosure to happen, the Wrights made the most of the help [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 4, 2010
Reverse mortgages are a complicated product and aren’t appropriate for everyone. In our final video of the series, Buz describes the basic considerations that seniors must make when determining if a reverse mortgage is right for them. We hope you’ve enjoyed these videos. A huge thanks to Buz Zeman for talking with us. Additional information on reverse [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 28, 2010
The explosive popularity of reverse mortgages and the flood of advertisements that followed have spread a number of misconceptions about reverse mortgages. Buz addresses a number of them in this video, explaining what reverse mortgages are and aren’t. He also talks about popular scams and how to avoid them. Look for the final video of [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 9, 2009
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a new report on Wednesday that cites rising mortgage fraud as a result of the country’s ongoing housing crisis. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the FBI named Missouri and Illinois as fraud “hotspots”. Both places ranked in the list of top 10 states for fraud incidents. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Jan Polizzi is a staff nurse at Nurses for Newborns. We recently spoke with her about the impact of the financial crisis on the families she interacts with on a daily basis. You can watch a segment of the interview below. Nurses for Newborns is a foundation that provides a safety net for women [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 25, 2009
Last month KETC/Channel 9 attended one of the Brown Bag Series luncheons at University of Missouri – St. Louis. The topic of the luncheon was Facing the Financial Crisis: Using the Media to Address Community Issues. Thomas McPhail, Ph.D., a professor at UMSL, moderated the luncheon; the two panelists were Debbie Irwin, Foreclosure Taskforce Coordinator, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Facing foreclosure last year, Dawn sought help and found a company that was “very willing” to “help”. As months went by, Dawn realized that the company was taking advantage of her. She paid the company large up-front and monthly fees without results. Dawn searched for help again and found Beyond Housing. Their free support and [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 22, 2009
The city of St. Louis is leading the country in the number of empty houses per person. Recently, this number has grown even more due to the increase in foreclosures brought on by the mortgage crisis. Empty homes lead to crime and can ruin entire neighborhoods. The city of St. Louis is now working to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 18, 2009
KETC’s Living St. Louis program recently featured a segment on credit counseling. Producer Ruth Ezell follows the story of Laurie Ferrer and her family. Like many other Americans, Laurie and her husband became dependent on their credit cards. The Ferrer family was no longer able to pay the minimum balances on all their cards and [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 20, 2009
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported today that the Missouri attorney general is suing two companies they believe are involved with mortgage scams. To read the full article, CLICK HERE. Over the summer Ruth Ezell did a Living St. Louis segment on mortgage scams. You can check out the video below. You need to a flashplayer [...]
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