FT.com Shares in Europe made a positive start on Thursday after closing at a fresh three-year high in the previous session, supported by expectations of lower European interest rates and sliding
W.Va. Settles With Mortgage Companies (AP via Yahoo! News) Two national mortgage servicing companies accused of charging illegal fees and intimidating homeowners agreed to forgive nearly $11 million in debt to 267 West Virginians who lost their homes in
Pa a.G. Announces Crackdown of Fraudulent Contractors They prey on unsuspecting homeowners. They're con artists disguising themselves as legitimate contractors.read more...
Mid Life Career Change Made Easy With New Mortgage Lead Generation Training Course (PR Web via Yahoo! News) (PRWEB) January 30, 2006 -- Hartley Pinn, an expert on Mortgage lead generation and author of a multi-media career training series on succeeding in the mortgage lending business, has
FTC gives warning about mortgage ads (The State) The Federal Trade Commission has warned more than 200 companies about ?potentially deceptive? mortgage advertisements that could give borrowers a false impression of home loan costs. The FTC declined to
Family Finances: Now is not the time to apply for a reverse mortgage (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) We recently were handed a solicitation obtained via a TV commercial. It suggests calling an "AARP counselor to obtain a certificate for a reverse mortgage." We wondered whether this offer
10M Block Traded In Australia’s Mortgage Choice (MORE TO FOLLOW) Dow Jones Newswires April 06, 2006 01:57 ET (05:57 GMT) Copyright© 2006 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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