Connecticut Subpoenas Rating Agencies "Assuring debt ratings are honest and untainted is vital to investors, companies and government" HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut's attorney general said Friday that he has subpoenaed the nation's three
New reverse-mortgage option welcomed by lenders On Nov. 8, Texans voted yes on a ballot referendum item that called for amending the Texas Constitution that allows lenders to offer reverse mortgages as lines of credit.read more...
Spending on second homes triples to 6bn Britons are spending 6 billion a year on buying second homes - 4 billion more than two years ago.read more...
Freddie Mac to Pay Record $3.8M FEC Fine The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. has agreed to pay a record $3.8 million fine to settle allegations it made illegal campaign contributions.read more...
Flat Tax Proposal Likely Dead A proposal to give Utah a flat-rate income tax is likely dead, a Utah state representing who supports the idea says.read more...
Leamington Spa Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More A Leamington man has denied failing to prevent the spread of asbestos as he knocked down a partition during the conversion of a town centre gym into a restaurant.read more...
Hearing tearful pleas for justice, state and local officials on Wednesday announced a new campaign to combat the growing crime of mortgage fraud.
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