KB Home to sell mortgage business to Countrywide (BizJournals) KB Home, the largest homebuilder in Central Texas, is selling nearly all the assets of its mortgage business to Countrywide Financial Corp. for an undisclosed amount, the companies said Thursday.via
Gionfriddo faces new lawsuit A city resident has filed a lawsuit against a longtime city-based attorney, whose law license was recently suspended, claiming a mortgage of more than $125,000 was not paid off.read more...
Fed chief: Mortgage giants are sound (The News & Observer) Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Wednesday that troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are in "no danger of failing."read more...
Old and new estate agents clash Businesses offering to save sellers thousands of pounds in fees complain they are being kept off websites, writes Jon Robins Sunday November 5, 2006 The Observer The future of new
Mortgage insurers try to reduce foreclosures (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) Homeowners and lenders aren't the only losers in foreclosure. Mortgage insurers have a lot at stake too -- and they do a variety of things to keep people in
Nats say they could cut tax despite OECD warning ss Right-leaning parties say Finance Minister Michael Cullen is manipulating comments in the latest Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to prop up his approach.via
A Yorktown home-improvement contractor was sent to prison for up to seven years today for stealing nearly $140,000 from homeowners in Mount Vernon and Pound Ridge who paid him for work he never did.
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