New mortgage law calls for $35 insurance fee (WFMJ Youngstown) COLUMBUS, Ohio People in the mortgage industry say the cost of buying a home is likely to go up 35 dollars because of a new Ohio law.read more...
Deadly 1993 Prison Siege Changed Community Editor's note: The 11-day siege at the maximum-security Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in 1993 ended after 450 inmates surrendered and released the last five guards they had held hostage. Seven
Consumer insolvency at new record The number of people in England and Wales unable to pay off their debts surged to a fresh record in the second quarter and home repossessions jumped by about a
First Active in E1.75bn securitisation First Active has raised E1.75bn through the launch of its ninth public mortgage backed securitisation - the largest Irish issue to date.read more...
Should home sale prices be kept secret? Most states do disclose prices one way or another, but some don't. Does nondisclosure help consumers? It certainly does benefit the real estate industry.read more...
Accused mortgage flipper sentenced in Boston case (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) An Alpharetta man arrested in June in an alleged mortgage scam targeting the home of former Atlanta Braves player Ron Gant was sentenced Thursday in Boston to five years in
Washington (AP) – Rates on 30-year mortgages rose for a fifth consecutive week, topping 6 percent for the first time since March as financial markets continued to worry about inflation.Mortgage giant Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the nationwide average for 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages rose this week to 6.03 percent, the first time the rate has been above 6 percent since it hit 6.04 percent
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