Mortgage giant Fannie Mae plans to slash work force (Daily Vidette) WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - Mortgage giant Fannie Mae, remaking itself as it recovers from a multibillion-dollar accounting scandal, is cutting its 6,500-person work force by several hundred employees by year's
Former Haitian paramilitary leader pleads not guilty to mortgage fraud charges (Newsday) A former Haitian paramilitary leader, convicted of leading the massacre of hundreds in his home country, did not leave behind his life of crime when he moved to New York
Houses staying on market longer, but sales still strong PHOTO/Rob Stapleton/AJOC Iron workers move rebar on an apartment project on the corner of 16th Ave.read more...
In Not Following Up on Repairs, Agent Neglected His Duties Q DEAR BARRY: When I purchased my house, the home inspector listed a number of items that needed repair, including problems with the bathroom plumbing, the lawn sprinklers, the
Special section to offer tips on home buying, selling (Reg Req'd) I counted 16 for-sale signs while driving to the office the other day. My commute isn't terribly long - I hit the edge of downtown in less than 10 minutes
Mortgage market still thriving despite rate rise (Mortgage Introducer) Analysis by Andrews Mortgage Services - a core business within the Andrews and Partners Group, has shown that mortgage submission over the past four months are actually up by 47
The meagre tax breaks in last week’s Budget have received a similarly meagre endorsement from voters in a Herald-DigiPoll snap survey.
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