N.C. tightens down on mortgage industry (The Charlotte Observer) North Carolina is about to make it more difficult to work in the mortgage industry. A series of new rules ? designed to help consumers ? add several requirements before
Group renews effort to restore school Ken Baumgardt rolled his office chair out of his house Sunday and waited for a break as Christiana Mall traffic whizzed by on North Old Baltimore Pike.read more...
Mortgage-fraud defendants ask judges for delays (Bradenton Herald) MANATEE - Three people who pleaded guilty in an East Manatee mortgage-fraud scheme want their sentencing hearings postponed, while two others facing charges want a related civil case put on
Mortgage-insurance tax break in effect (Winston-Salem Journal) NEW YORK Homeowners with a new mortgage that is covered by insurance can claim a tax break on the insurance this year. The break, called the qualified mortgage insurance deduction,
What will happen to my mortgage? (The Ann Arbor News) Mortgage terms will not change and service will continue uninterrupted. Mortgages will be changed over to CitiMortgage, likely by the end of the year. Customers will be notified as this
Area existing home sales fall Hurricane Wilma's late-October winds pushed existing-home sales in the Treasure Coast to a double-digit decline last month, but prices continued their strong advance, a Florida Association of Realtors report ...read
Loudoun County continues to be one of the fastest-growing places in the country, and all that new construction has spurred a rise in the cost of houses. The median sales price in the county was $535,000 last year, up 26 percent from 2004.
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