Ex-police officer sentenced for role in loan fraud INDIANAPOLIS -- A former patrolman who moonlighted as a home appraiser has been sentenced to 57 months in federal prison for his role in a mortgage-fraud scheme that
Decision on jail expected View opinions on this and other stories. By BOB GIBBINS, Press Staff Writer Friday, May 6, 2005 3:06 PM CDT The decision on who will be the general contractor on
City unfairly prohibits industrialized housing Recently, my husband and I packed up our four children and took them to the Gainesville City Council meeting to observe our government at work.read more...
Countrywide deal could give modest boost to mortgage industry (The Pantagraph) WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Bank of Americaâ?™s $4.1 billion rescue of Countrywide Financial could help stem economic turmoil by giving global investors more confidence in the battered U.S. mortgage industry.read more...
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Sector Snap: Mortgage Lenders (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Shares of most mortgage lenders slipped Friday as concerns about deteriorating credit quality and restricted access to cash continued to weigh on the sector.read more...
WASHINGTON - Federal mortgage fraud convictions more than doubled in the past year and the FBI expects growth in foreclosure scams as the crisis over substandard, high-interest home loans escalates.
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