Canada a world leader in mortgage fraud Canada is becoming a global trendsetter in the burgeoning business of mortgage fraud, say law-enforcement experts and investigators gathered this week at an international crime conference.Commentread more...
Homeowner Faces Difficulties Putting a Roof Over Her Head With less than three weeks to go before her house is to be demolished to make room for a new one, columnist Nancy Keates can't figure out which roofing material
School district awards housing demolition bids The Atlantic School Board approved bids for the asbestos removal and demolition of houses near Lincoln School Monday night.read more...
Rockland needs to get serious about affordable housing Megan Walsh grew up in New Hempstead and would like to have stayed there to raise her family.read more...
Lenders Target State Laws RALEIGH, N.C. A booming industry that makes home loans to people with fragile credit is lobbying Congress for nationwide rules that regulators and consumer advocates warn would roll back tougher
Realty Q&A: How to get a U.S. mortgage without a U.S. credit record (Market Watch) I am living in Ohio, having recently shifted to the U.S., and am employed at a university hospital. I want to get a mortgage to buy a house, but I
WASHINGTON The average U.S. rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage declined for a third straight week to 5.71 percent as record oil prices lessened borrowing costs, according to Freddie Mac.
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