Wachovia alters mortgage rules (The Plain Dealer) Charlotte, N.C.- Wachovia Corp. is revising the underwriting policies in its mortgage loan business, a step that could make it harder to take out a home loan at the nation's
RE/MAX chairman sees 2006 as year of correction (Reg Req'd) RE/MAX chairman sees 2006 as year of correction Dave Liniger expects strong housing market with some easing Dave Liniger, RE/MAX 2006 will be the second-best year the real estate industry
Five admit mortgage fraud roles (The Biloxi Sun Herald) Five people have pleaded guilty to federal charges of mortgage fraud for their role in a scheme run by alleged conspiracy ringleader Richard Lucas.read more...
Mothers, Sons Charged in Thefts WASHINGTON - The economy popped out of its rut this spring and grew at the strongest pace in more than a year, giving President Bush something to crow about.
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Comparisons can solve quandary of move or remodel (Reg Req'd) Q. My children have all moved out. We would like to update the house and make some changes to better fit our new lifestyle.via
Why Mortgage Life Insurance is Not a Good Idea (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - If you've recently taken out a mortgage, brace yourself for the onslaught. Before you even finish unpacking, your mailbox will likely be filled with offers for all kinds
NEW YORK——Feb. 1, 2006—GMAC Commercial Mortgage Securities, Inc. series 2006-C1, commercial mortgage pass-through certificates are rated by Fitch Ratings as follows: $37,000,000 class A-1 ‘AAA’; $15,000,000 class A-1D ‘AAA’; $296,113,000 class A-1A ‘AAA’; $166,000,000 class A-2 ‘AAA’; $98,000,000 class A-3 ‘AAA’; $576,071,000 class A-4 ‘AAA’; $1,658,713,000 class XP ‘AAA’; $169,740,000 class
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