Should taxpayer ID be enough for a loan? New legislation on Capitol Hill seeks to curb an increasingly popular mortgage concept: providing home loans to applicants using their Individual Taxpayer Identification Number , in lieu of a Social
Sens. Dodd, Conrad tied to special mortgage deals (AP via Yahoo! News) Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, a leader of Congress' efforts to help homeowners ensnared in the subprime mortgage meltdown, reportedly got special treatment on his own mortgages
October 2, 2006 - Centex CEO to Discuss Future of Home Building on Webcast Centex CEO to Discuss Future of Home Building on Webcast Timothy Eller, chairman and CEO at Centext Corporation.Commentread more...
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Lenders under the microscope? Should your mortgage loan officer have fingerprints on file in a national electronic database, even if he or she has never been convicted of a crime? Should you be able
Bernanke: More Aid To Homeowners Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke called on lenders to aid troubled borrowers by reducing their principal, lessening the likelihood of foreclosure.
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IT was another black day for Lagos residents yesterday as about six persons were killed when a two-storey building collapsed in Lagos Island.
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