MFI-Miami

2017

Equifax

Equifax Awarded No Bid Fraud Prevention Contract By IRS

The IRS Awarded Equifax A $7.25 Million No-Bid Contract To Verify Taxpayer Identities and Prevent Identity Theft The IRS will pay Equifax $7.25 million to verify taxpayer identities and help prevent fraud. The no-bid contract was awarded after Equifax announced it had been a victim of a massive security breach. A security breach that exposed personal […]

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HECM Reverse Mortgage Rules

HECM Reverse Mortgage Rules

HECM Reverse Mortgage Rules Allow Non-Borrower Spouses Of Reverse Mortgage Borrowers To Remain In The Home FHA announced changes to its HECM Reverse Mortgage rules two years ago. Yet, many people are unaware that these changes in the HECM program allow non-borrowing spouses to stay in their homes after the last surviving borrower dies. FHA released new

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Wells Fargo Bank Teller

Wells Fargo Bank Teller Stole $185,000 From Homeless Customer

Wells Fargo Bank Teller Admits He Stole $185,000 From Homeless Customer Who Walked In With Bag Of Cash A former Wells Fargo bank teller at a Washington DC branch stole more than $185,000 from a homeless customer. Phelon Davis pleaded guilty in the US District Court to interstate transportation of stolen property. Davis will likely spend

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Experian

Experian Data Breach Has Consumers Disputing Information

Experian Data Breach Has Consumers Flocking To Bureau’s Website To Dispute Information The news of the Experian data breach two years ago had our phones ringing. Now with news of the Equifax breach, the phones are ringing again. Consumers want to know if their private information is safe from identity thieves. They also want to

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Student Loan Debt

Student Loan Debt Is Keeping Millennials From Buying Real Estate

Student Loan Debt Is Beginning To Affect The Housing Market As Millennials Hold Off Buying Real Estate Student loan debt is starting to affect the housing market and that should be no surprise. Millennials are reluctant to buy their first home until they finish paying off their student loan debt. A National Association of Realtors report

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