Congress meddles with state lending laws Laws against abusive mortgage lending in more than half the states would be overridden by a congressional proposal that is the latest federal attempt to preempt state authority over financial
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Recourse limited against last-minute home-loan fees Listing agent takes $4,000 loss to save deal DEAR BOB: I recently sold my home. The buyers made it known they needed 100 percent mortgage financing.read more...
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Builder Confidence Stabilizes In October Breaking a string of eight consecutive monthly declines, the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index , which gauges builder sentiment in the single-family housing market, posted a
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) – Mortgage originations fell 16% in dollar terms in the first half of 2006 from the second half of 2005, even as exotic-type mortgages such as those offering interest-only payments gained in popularity, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Monday in its semi-annual industry survey.
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