According to a 2015 Harvard University study, about 37 percent of the U.S. households are renters. Rep. Alan Grayson from Florida thinks the tax deduction field should be leveled between owners and renters. He has proposed a bill that would allow tax deductions for renters. Of course, the deductions will vary by income levels but as
To Do, Or Not To Do? That is The Question…
November 9, 2011 by
Five years into the housing crisis, and with almost one in three mortgages underwater, the worrying news that residential property prices are once again falling is a sure sign that things aren’t getting any better. In fact, they could be about to get a whole lot worse, as falling property prices will no doubt lead
GOP Begins Plans to Reduce Role of Fannie and Freddie
March 15, 2011 by
By the time the media began to reveal the extent of damage major lending institutions had done to the U.S. economy, the names Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were about as common as Brad and Angelina. Republican legislators in Congress are now ironing out a new plan to more gradually reduce the role of Fannie