Countrywide Sues Man, Alleging Mortgage Fraud (Los Angeles Times) Countrywide Financial Corp. is suing an Indianapolis man, accusing him of orchestrating a mortgage fraud scheme in which dozens of Virginia residents were tricked into buying homes in Indiana at
The mortgage interest rate rose for the first time in two months. (Globes Online) The mortgage interest rate rose for the first time in two months.read more...
Mortgage-fraud bill OK'd (The Arizona Republic) To clamp down on the bad mortgage deals that inflate Valley home prices, state lawmakers gave their final approval Monday to a bill that would make mortgage fraud a felony.read
Big U.S. Banks Say Mortgage Woes Signal Lending Crisis (The Tampa Tribune) JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co., two of the nation's largest banks, on Wednesday joined a growing chorus warning that the subprime mortgage mess is just the
Federal mortgage aid package to advance in Senate (San Francisco Chronicle) Hundreds of thousands of homeowners could get safe, cheaper loans rather than losing their homes under a massive election-year mortgage rescue that's drawing bipartisan support. The housing aid package _
Mortgage brokerage pulls vanishing act (NorthJersey.com) They drove brand new luxury cars and were rarely seen without their staple accessories: cigarettes and cellphone earpieces. But the men behind AMG Mortgage suddenly vanished one weekend in early
An organization that provides affordable housing to families with low and moderate incomes is building a house in Tamaqua that will let its owners stretch dollars even further.
Contractors for Schuylkill Community Action on Tuesday hoisted two 4- by 8-foot solar panels to the nearly completed cottage home at 336-338 Hazle St. and bolted them to the south side of the roof.
The Canadian-made panels will heat water in the home, saving the owner hundreds of dollars a year.
Frank Shiffer, housing rehabilitation coordinator for the group, estimated it will cost $100 a year for domestic hot water in the house. Read more
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