FSA bans and fines mortgage broker £129,000 for involvement in mortgage fraud (UK Financial Services Authority) The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has banned a mortgage broker and fined her £129,000 after finding she had been involved in numerous fraudulent mortgage applications. This is the first time
Government shouldn?t just jump into fixing mortgage mess (The Edmond Sun) EDMOND ? These days it is tough to watch the news or read a newspaper and not see some reference to the mortgage mess. There is a steady drumbeat of
Home resales at record clip in metro area Prices are leveling, but forecasts of a sales slowdown are off-base so far in the 4 counties surveyed.read more...
Banks Ready for Mortgage Boom (The Moscow Times) When a Russian bank wants to move into the rapidly expanding mortgage business, one of its first investments is the purchase of large steel lockboxes.read more...
Chat Plus Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question adapted from a recent online chat.
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Mortgage disclosure changes spark ire (The Post and Courier) Any modifications to the stack of paperwork that home buyers must sign at the closing table will have a big impact on thousands of real estate agents, mortgage brokers, banks
Mortgage Trust has revealed a range of fixed rate buy-to-let (BTL) products across its MT Select and core product ranges.
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