Regulator suggests limits on mortgage rates, card fees (Sun-Sentinel) WASHINGTON A federal banking regulator proposed Friday to increase its ability to prohibit abusive practices in mortgage lending and setting credit cards rates.
Insurors Bank launches residential mortgage division (BizJournals) Nashville-based Insurors Bank of Tennessee has announced the opening of a full-service residential mortgage division.read more...
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Mortgage problems hit close to home (Houston Chronicle) One of the nation's largest mortgage lenders, Houston-based Aegis Mortgage Corp., stopped taking new loans Monday. read more...
Making an entrance "They can't see the little things." Julie Mendonsa can see what other people can't. Mendonsa is a professional home stager. via Southern Illinoisan read more...
Insider-sales report, declining orders hit homebuilders Shares of U.S. homebuilding stocks fell heavily Tuesday after a report detailed a high degree of insider selling going on among sector executives and as Brookfield Homes Corp.read more...
Reports of suspected mortgage fraud have doubled since 2005, and government agencies say they cannot keep up. .
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