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Resources
When Is Your Check Not a Check? Electronic Check Conversion--A
guide to inform consumers about their rights and responsibilities
regarding electronic check conversions is available online from
the Federal Reserve Board. The guide describes what an electronic
check conversion is and what to do if there are problems with it.
The information, which can be accessed at www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/checkconv/,
includes a checklist of what to do before and after an electronic
check conversion transaction.
Innovative Designs for Nontraditional Households
in Rural Areas--Housing developers in rural areas are
devising creative, affordable housing solutions for nontraditional
households, according to the Housing Assistance Council. A recent
report by the council focuses on elderly people, people with disabilities,
unaccompanied farmworkers and single working mothers. The report
is available free of charge online at
www.ruralhome.org/pubs/index.htm
or can be ordered for $4, including shipping and handling, by calling
(202) 842-8600.
SBA Loan Prequalification Program--The
new brochure outlines eligibility requirements for business loan
programs. The brochure is the Small Business Administration's
most recent effort to reach rural business owners who are minorities,
women or veterans. The free brochure is available at SBA district
offices. For information, contact the SBA at 1-800-827-5722 or visit
its web site, www.sba.gov.
Reaching the Immigrant Market: Creating Homeownership
Opportunities for New Americans--Based on research from
20 financial institutions, the new handbook provides case studies
of strategies that have been effective in tapping immigrant markets.
Published by the Fannie Mae Foundation and Georgetown University's
Institute for the Study of International Migration, it is available
for downloading at www.fanniemaefoundation.org/programs/papers.shtml.
Before You Make The Loan--The Bar Association of Metropolitan
St. Louis has compiled a list of questions to ask lenders before
taking out a real estate loan. The list, which is designed to help
people understand the terms of proposed loans, is available online
at www.bamsl.org/public/checklist.htm.
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