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Fannie And Freddie Can Foreclose Again

4.3.09 5:23 PM EDT By Ben Popken

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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can foreclose on people’s houses again. There was much fanfare when they were banned from doing so back in December, but not a peep on March 31st when the moratorium ended. Funny, that. [The Washington Independent] (Photo: Colin Tobin)

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4.3.09By Ben Popken

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