priest's embezzlement could top $1 million Funds allegedly embezzled by a Roman Catholic priest from two rural parishes could top $1 million, according to state police investigators.Commentread more...
More Indian Outsourcers Hit by US Mortgage Crisis (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) The subprime mortgage crisis continues to rattle through the outsourcing sector, prompting more Indian firms to warn that certain mortgage clients are tapering down their engagements.read more...
Getting a Mortgage with Bad Credit (Hornell Evening Tribune) (ARA) - Having bad credit is not the end of the world and it's not impossible to get a loan. Generally, credit scores below 600 are considered sub-prime and the
Mortgage reform bills (San Jose Mercury News) MORTGAGE REFORM BILLS Assembly bills headed to Senate this week: AB 1830: ? Requires subprime lenders to underwrite loans based on a borrower's ability to repay the loan over its
Treasurys Rise on Home Sales Data U.S. Treasury bond prices rose Wednesday morning, after the National Association of Realtors reported the weakest existing home sales in almost five years for June, indicating that the slumping
Selling Homes With a Promise KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The yard signs are all over town, planted in front of homes and on vacant lots being offered for sale. read more...
Tom Windle says his variable-rate mortgage charged just 3 percent annual interest when he first took it out, but then the rate “kept going higher and higher.”He’s not alone.With benchmark rates hitting 6 percent this month and seemingly headed higher, more consumers are dumping adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) for those that “lock in” interest levels.
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