N.C. fines mortgage company (The Charlotte Observer) A mortgage company fined Tuesday by N.C. regulators is already in trouble in other states, including allegations it is headed by a convicted felon who has been banned from working
Goldman hungry to buy distressed mortgage debt (Market Watch) Goldman Sachs Chief Financial Officer David Viniar says the firm wants to be a buyer of distressed mortgage debt.
Week in review There have been good things happening for manufactured housing in Florida as a result of the recent Legislative special session that wound up in late January. The latest edition of
CMHC announces plans to offer mortgage insurance for interest-only loans (Canadian Business) OTTAWA (CP) - The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. now offers mortgage insurance for interest-only loans.read more...
RealEstate.com Survey Polls Home Sellers and Real Estate Agents Selling a home can be an overwhelming experience for any homeowner, whether it's your first time or tenth time.read more...
South Florida is among 10 hot spots for mortgage fraud One late afternoon in April, Cheri Capuano was chatting with a neighbor in front of her Coral Springs home when a black Hyundai sedan pulled up.via
Paul W. Schenkel has been accused of trying to blackmail his employer. The alleged extortion of Mortgage Lenders Network USA began innocently enough.
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