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Fannie Mae giving Cash Back to Buyers
Monday, February 1, 2010 posted by Tommi Crow
Fannie Mae will pay buyers up to 3.5 percent in cash to use toward their closing costs or for purchase of applicances. Sale must close by May 1, 2010
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