Mortgage broker fined $848,000 (The Charlotte Observer) A mortgage company with seven offices in the Charlotte area has agreed to pay a fine of $848,000 for failing to control and supervise its employees, including allowing unlicensed employees
Housebuilders dig in for deep freeze "The second half of the year has seen a major reversal in confidence on the back of higher interest rates and concerns over the outlook for the financial markets."
Affordable Housing: Priced out of town "We need work force affordable housing. We're really looking at the firemen, policemen, teachers having to go further out from where they can afford. They're all having to live in
Report: ROK might face mortgage crisis (China Daily) SEOUL - South Korea might suffer a bursting property bubble in the manner of the US subprime mortgage crisis as mortgage-backed loans account for 47 percent of total bank loans,
City settles building suit for $5 million The city has settled a lawsuit brought against it by the original contractor of the Glendale Police Department headquarters for $6.2 million, far less than the $20.6 million that was
Public Invited To Procession For Soldier, Dog The bodies of an Oregon soldier and his canine companion are returning to home on Monday. via KPTV Beaverton read more...
(ARA) – Fixed rate. Adjustable rate. Interest Only. Flex. All of the different types of home loans that are available these days can puzzle many homebuyers. But, say mortgage experts, virtually every home loan is one of two types: a fixed rate loan or an adjustable rate loan.
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