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CDC Halts Evictions Nationwide – Renters Must Claim Protection

by Jeff Sorg | Sep 2, 2020 | Real Estate, Mortgage

Centers for Disease Control Moratorium Stops Residential Evictions to Help Prevent Spread of COVID-19 By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (September 2, 2020) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), located within the Department of Health and Human Services...

Renters Continue To Perceive Obtaining a Mortgage is Difficult

by Jeff Sorg | Jun 7, 2016 | Mortgage, Real Estate

Renters strongly prefer to own instead of rent By Jeff Sorg, OnlineEd Blog (June 7, 2016) – According to the results of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s  February 2016 SCE Housing Survey, renters continue to perceive obtaining a mortgage (if they...

Report Shows Just 14.7% of Tenants Moving Out Purchased a Home

by Jeff Sorg | Apr 17, 2015 | California Real Estate, Contractor, Georgia Real Estate, Mortgage, Nevada Real Estate, Oregon Real Estate, Real Estate

According to a recent report by John Burns Real Estate Consulting, affluent renters are slow to buy a home. John Burns Real Estate Consulting studies apartment space to determine what trends will impact the for-sale housing market. Here are some of their findings:...

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