Judge orders mortgage scammers to pay $5.4 million (Pioneer Press) A federal judge Thursday ordered five people and a defunct corporation to pay more than $5.4 million to victims in what has been called the state's biggest mortgage fraud case.
Missed mortgage payments are sure sign of hard times (Times Online) MEETING regular mortgage payments ranks high on householders? financial priorities. Payments are normally made by direct bank debit, taken out of the usual discretion about which bills to pay when.read
Yahoo Launches Enhanced Personal Finance Channel January 19, 2007 By Mike Shields, Mediaweek NEW YORK -- Yahoo Finance has launched new personal finance channel aimed at average investors, home buyers and pretty much anyone seeking help
Stocks End Mixed After Trimming Losses Wall Street pared steep losses Monday to end narrowly mixed after a surprise drop in new home sales for February triggered further concern that economic growth is slowing more than
Existing home sales up Las Vegas-based SalesTraq today reported 3,173 existing home sales in July, up 56.5 percent from the same month a year ago and the highest monthly total since September 2006.read more...
Grapevine man sentenced for mortgage fraud (BizJournals) A Grapevine man accused of working with seven other defendants to defraud mortgage lenders and financial institutions was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $2.7
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