Aussie Treasurer threat over high mortgage exit fees - community blog from Dean Procter (Finextra) The Australian government is threatening to enact new banking legislation to lower mortgage exit fees and make it easier for mortgagees to switch lenders. Australia has the worlds highest exit
Even After Paying Off a Mortgage, Some Papers Are Worth Keeping (Washington Post) Q: Several years ago, my sisters and I purchased our property and obtained a mortgage loan from a bank. At the settlement, we were given a copy of the deed
Manager Gets List of Projects to Pursue BARTOW | There were few surprises this week when city commissioners listed the projects they want the new city manager to tackle. more»
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Beazer to Restate Results After Mortgage Unit Probe (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) Oct. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Beazer Homes USA Inc., the homebuilder under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission, will restate earnings for nine years after an internal probe found evidence
Yes, make those extra mortgage payments now (Miami Herald) With interest rates rising, does it still make sense to try to pay your mortgage off early by paying a little extra every month? I think so, though bank certificates
Treasurer: mortgage takeover helping (San Francisco Chronicle) Collateral, including Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac holdings, that backs pooled Nevada bank deposits is up in value following the Bush administration's seizure of the troubled mortgage giants, state Treasurer
Richard L. Smith, president and owner of GT Mortgage Loan, has sold the business to David A. Roth, owner of Access Mortgage Funding and Freedom Funding.
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