Mortgage Delinquencies Remain at Historic Highs in Louisiana and Mississippi, According to MBA Washington, D.C.-- Almost 76,000 homeowners in Louisiana and Mississippi were seriously delinquent on their mortgages at the end of December 2005, according to the latest National Delinquency Survey by the
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Mortgage rates rise for a second straight week (Reg Req'd) Mortgage rates around the country rose for a second straight week but still remain below rates seen a year ago.read more...
30-year mortgage rate unchanged over week (Market Watch) CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The average rate for the benchmark 30-year fixed-rate mortgage remained flat this week, according to Freddie Mac's weekly U.S. survey, released Thursday.
WSJ: Bear CEO expected to step down Bear Stearns Chief Executive James Cayne is resigning under pressure from shareholders upset over the firm's losses amid a slew of problems sparked by the collapse of mortgage markets,
11 indicted in mortgage fraud scheme (St. Petersburg Times) MIAMI - Eleven people indicted in a mortgage fraud scheme used phony and stolen documents to get $10-million in loans, authorities said Tuesday.read more...
HOOKSETT - A lawsuit against the town could alter the way growth management ordinances are handled for communities across the state where new home construction is under fire from residents.
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