High Court Sides With Banks on Mortgage Rules (Washington Post) The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that states may not regulate the mortgage-lending subsidiaries of national banks, in a case that pitted all 50 states and consumer groups against banks and
FSA reports progress in UK mortgage selling standards (Banking Business Review) The UK financial regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), welcomed the improvements made by lenders in the way they operate their self-certification mortgage business since it issued a Good Practice
Railroad fears threaten housing Des Moines leaders look at building bans and 'quiet zones' near train tracks. By REGISTER STAFF WRITER May 16, 2005 Some city officials have an answer for people who complain
Luring homebuyers with 'sale' prices Bait-and-switch deals on new houses reflect desperate times for builders, says the Real Estate Adviser.read more...
Remodeling begins to dry up The Triangle's $180-million-per-year remodeling industry has finally slowed. The upshot for homeowners? It's easier to find a contractor.read more...
Mortgage exec: Risky loans hurt industry (AP via Yahoo! News) Troubles with risky mortgages have given the entire industry a black eye, a top mortgage-banking executive said Tuesday.read more...
GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation has arranged $35,000,000 in permanent, fixed-rate financing for an Austin, Texas retail property.
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