Fannie Mae Sues Former Auditor KPMG Over $6.3 Billion in Accounting Errors Fannie Mae, the biggest U.S. mortgage finance company, sued former auditor KPMG LLP for $2 billion today, saying the accounting firm failed to serve its role as an independent watchdog
South more likely to be flood insured About half of the homeowners who live in federally designated flood plains do not have flood insurance, a nationwide study indicates.read more...
ILOG and Tavant Technologies Team Up on Solutions for the Mortgage-Lending Industry (FinanzNachrichten) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ILOG(R) (Nasdaq: ILOG; Euronext: ILO, ISIN: FR0004042364) and Tavant Technologies today announced an agreement to partner on mortgage lending solutions.read more...
Owners opt to remodel storm-damaged homes New look. Earl Gill stands in the completely remodeled kitchen of his home in Melbourne Beach.via
Arlington County With a median house sale price of $570,000, Arlington continues to be the second-most-expensive jurisdiction in the Washington area, topped only by its neighbor Alexandria. read more...
Opera House on last legs City OKs emergency demolition of rear of structure LOCK HAVEN , City Council has approved emergency measures to demolish the rear portion of the historic Opera House after heavy rains late last week caused "serious concerns" that the
Tired of going cap in hand for a mortgage? A new company claims if borrowers band together they can get better deals. Nic Cicutti reports For millions of borrowers across the UK, the typical way of taking out a mortgage involves going into a lender?s local office, or that of a broker, and applying for one of its off-the-shelf home loans.
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