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Great Wolf still working on Ohio resort mortgage  Madison-based Great Wolf Resorts announced that it continues to talk with its lenders about extending the Sunday maturity date on a $76.8 million mortage on its indoor waterpark resort in Mason, Ohio. Until the discussions conclude in a definitive decision of whether the loan's maturity date will be extended, the company expects to continue to operate the property normally, Great Wold said in a ...

Elect To Improve Your Credit Rating For 'Bad Credit' Loans Online   Record voting like the turnout for the presidential election of Barack Obama is not just good for democracy - joining the electoral roll can improve your credit rating as well. 'Bad credit' borrowers applying for unsecured loans online can improve their low credit ratings by ensuring they are on the electoral roll, advises Credit Problems No Problem www.creditproblemsnoproblem.co.uk.

Lenders Become Proactive  Lenders are asking that anyone with a debt-to-income ratio exceeding 38 percent contact the company that sends the borrower?s monthly mortgage bill.

Seven Common Credit Myths Dispelled   - With the economy reeling and home loan rates at a nine-month high, lenders are scrutinizing everyone's credit history like never before. Yet, many Americans don't realize the impact of late payments on their credit score and their finances.

Mandelson warns credit card companies over bad practice   The government today warned credit card companies they could face an Office of Fair Trading investigation if they fail to stamp out bad practice within their ranks. The business secretary, Peter Mandelson, said he would have "no hesitation" in asking the consumer watchdog to report to him about those firms which fail to "step into line" over complaints about unreasonable behaviour. "We ...

Treasury Urged to Provide No Bailout Benefit to Private Student Lenders  Student advocacy groups are urging the Treasury Department to prevent a new $200 billion consumer-lending program from benefiting private student lenders, which they say are largely unregulated and prey on students with risky, high-interest loans.

Student advocates want private lenders out of new program  A $200-billion federal consumer-lending plan shouldn't benefit private providers of student loans, several groups tell Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. Student advocacy groups are urging the Treasury Department to prevent a new $200-billion consumer-lending program from benefiting private student lenders, which they say are largely unregulated and prey on students with risky, high-interest ...

Julian Knight: 'Frankly, not all lenders are gentlemen.' Fears over three-month respite on repossessions   The three-month breathing space for homeowners facing repossession because of mortgage arrears will have only a "marginal effect" on the number of properties seized by lenders, according to the housing charity Shelter.

FSA warns lenders to review repossessions process   The City watchdog has written to the head of every mortgage lender asking them to review the way they treat borrowers who have fallen behind with their repayments. The Financial Services Authority FSA said the letter was a second warning to lenders that customers who are in arrears must be treated fairly. It has asked them to "critically review" their arrears policy and procedures and ...

Credit-Card Fees Targeted by Retailers Who Say Banks Overcharge  Nov. 29 -- The subprime mortgage crisis is giving department and convenience stores and gas stations a new argument in asking Congress for power to negotiate the fees banks charge them to process credit-card transactions.

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