Senate Hearing Focuses on Mortgage Lenders (New York Times) A Senate subcommittee plans to investigate whether mortgage lenders are deepening the foreclosure crisis by levying dubious fees on troubled borrowers.read more...
Plovdiv-Arts Fair Plovdiv, June 7, 2005 At the Impression 3005 Arts Fair in Plovdiv, Japanese artist Keiko Murakati gave children a demo stration lesson in painting on leather.via
Real estate loan program locks interest rates during construction Chase program fixes interest rates while homes, condos are built Thursday, October 20, 2005 Inman News Chase Home Finance has a new program that enables borrowers to lock in low
August 4, 2005 The implementation of the expansion projects at the Two Holy Mosques clearly reflects the keenness of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two
Wells Fargo Profits From New Law Wells Fargo & Co.'s fourth-quarter profit rose 8 percent as the nation's fifth largest bank adjusted to slacker demand for home mortgages and a recent change in federal bankruptcy law
Two kids are off to kindergarten . . . Why, yes, we did. Gracie was about to take off for the bus stop with no shoes on.read more...
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)—Steps being taken to prevent borrowers from “piggybacking” on someone else’s credit records won’t stop the practice, at least not right away, according to some mortgage market professionals. And even when it does, they worry other schemes to defraud lenders are likely to take its place.
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