Variability in fees makes it smart to mortgage shop (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) For the second year in a row, New York is the state with the highest mortgage-related fees in Bankrate.com 's annual closing-costs comparison survey. New York's high title and settlement
US senator introduces legislation designed to restrict abusive mortgage lending practices "We're trying to get the current (mortgage) holders to let people out from under mortgages they can't possibly meet because foreclosure isn't in anybody's interest" WASHINGTON : A leading
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Paulson: agreement near on effort to freeze mortgage rates (Siskiyou Daily News) AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Monday he is confident there will soon be an agreement to help thousands of homeowners avoid mortgage defaults by temporarily
Housing hearing a benefit to all That's the day Sussex County Council has scheduled a workshop for its new affordable housing program.via
Fannie Mae Spending Over $1B on Review Fannie Mae said Wednesday it expects to spend more than $1 billion this year on the massive review of its accounting and preparing financial statements as the mortgage giant pushes
SANTA FE, N.M.——Aug. 22, 2006—Thornburg Mortgage Inc. , a leading single-family residential mortgage lender focused principally on the jumbo segment of the adjustable-rate mortgage market, today announced that it has acquired Adfitech Inc., a provider of quality control, post-closing audit and document delivery services to the mortgage industry, from a subsidiary of Centex Corp. .
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