Four people plead guilty in mortgage fraud conspiracy Four people accused of participating in a mortgage fraud conspiracy that stole millions of dollars and left a gated community in Arapahoe County ravaged by foreclosures pleaded guilty in federal
We're thinking thin to pay our mortgage Coventry couple Sean and Anne-Marie Casey-Poole have set themselves a daunting financial challenge - with TV cameras following their every move.read more...
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Asa Aaron's Ask Asa: Take credit where it's due - but you gotta know limits Take credit where it's due - but you gotta know limits Some consumers consider higher credit limits signs of success.read more...
Fannie Mae could lose $29 bln in housing bust: hedge firm The worst of Fannie Mae's regulatory troubles may be behind it, but one longtime skeptic of the mortgage giant thinks it could face bigger problems from trouble in the U.S.
Spitzer Says U.S. Banking Regulator Trying to Usurp' Authority of States New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sought dismissal of a case brought by a banking regulator, saying it attempts to strip states of their power to probe mortgage-lending practices at
Existing U.S. home sales last month reached an annualized rate of 7.33 million, an industry group said Monday.
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