Suit has popular mortgage Web site under scrutiny (The Arizona Republic) A lawsuit against one of the Web's premier sites to shop for a mortgage underlines the difficulty consumers can have in locating reliable financial information online.read more...
First Mariner files $15M lawsuit against East West Mortgage Co. (BizJournals) Reeling from losses on mortgage loans, First Mariner Bank has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Virginia mortgage broker East West Mortgage Co., claiming the firm falsified mortgage loan documents
Existing home sales, prices dip again in Florida Florida's single-family existing home sales dipped again in November and the median sales price slipped 3 percent, the Florida Association of Realtors reported today.Commentread more...
Fitch Affirms $15.3MM from Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, 2003-UP1 (Centre Daily Times) Fitch Ratings affirms Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII mortgage pass-through certificates. Unless stated otherwise, any bonds that were previously placed on Rating Watch Negative are now removed. Affirmations total $15.3
Real estate franchiser announces growth expectations (Reg Req'd) Real estate franchiser announces growth expectations Franchise network's agent base expected to jump 46% next year Friday, December 16, 2005 Inman News Keller Williams Realty Inc., one of the top
Auctions Gain Traction As Housing Market Lags Once considered an option of last resort auctions are becoming more popular with home sellers. Plus, what you should know about this selling technique.
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Mortgage bankers are eagerly going back to basics before Congress makes them. At the annual convention of the Mortgage Bankers Association, or MBA, the most oft-spoken phrase was ?back to basics.? No matter what you were doing ? walking past a shoeshine stand, staring mutely at your shoes in an elevator or waiting in line for lunch ? you heard someone uttering ?back to basics.?
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