Suthers wants Legislature to crack down on appraisal fraud Attorney General John Suthers on Monday urged a crackdown on schemes to inflate property values so buyers can borrow more money - a practice he said ultimately makes buying a
(AFX UK Focus) 2005-04-28 12:43 GMT: Spitzer probes mortgage fees, Citi, HSBC get letters (Interactive Investor) NEW YORK (AFX) -- New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has started an investigation of possibly discriminatory practices in the mortgage business including interest rates and fess charged to customers,
Prudential Connecticut Realty Receives Top Honors from Connecticut Home Builder's Association Prudential Connecticut Realty received two prestigious Home Building Industry Awards given by the Home Builders Association of Connecticut for "Best Marketed Community Overall" for The Metropolitan in Hartford.read more...
Real Estate Adviser: Rent-to-own can be road-to-ruin Not being able to buy at the end of the lease is common and can end up costing you a bundle, says Steve McLinden.read more...
Victims of deed theft scams seek legislative protection... New Yorkers who lost their homes to fraudulent "foreclosure bail-out" scams are in Albany today to press the Senate to pass the Home Equity Theft Protection Act.read more...
Debt Costs Stoke Fears for Freddie Freddie Mac was forced to offer unusually rich terms in a $3 billion auction of its debt, fueling concerns about a possible bailout.read more...
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