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...
The Big Question Call them mega-houses, mansions or McMansions. There's no question some people love them, but plenty of others hate them, and in nearly two dozen local communities, residents are using
State Orders Firm To Stop Mortgage Lending (Hartford Courant) The state Department of Banking on today suspended the lending licenses of an embattled mortgage firm that is under investigation for failing to provide funding for customers whose mortgage loans
Home builders group told growth pays its own way ST. GEORGE - As many as 200 professionals representing almost 800 Washington County businesses in various industries gathered Tuesday afternoon at the Gardner Center on the Dixie State College campus
Add Up the Benefits Before Making Extra Payments Q: My husband and I are paid biweekly. This year I made sure the mortgage payment was made every other paycheck. I figure I will be making one extra
Fitch Affirms GS Mortgage Securities Corporation II CMBS Series 2006-GG6 (Centre Daily Times) Fitch Ratings affirms the following classes of GS Mortgage Securities Corporation II commercial mortgage pass-through certificates:read more...
“Well, if that is the truth, then we need the information so that we can tell which loan servicers are actually working with homeowners to actually stave off foreclosure.”
Gov. Martin O’Malley announced a wide-ranging plan today to confront an unprecedented rise in home foreclosures and combat predatory mortgage scams.
The Democratic governor proposed new requirements for brokers and lenders to ensure that borrowers can afford the mortgages, changes to the state’s foreclosure process to make it more consumer-friendly, and a ban on the conveyance of property in so-called foreclosure rescue schemes.
O’Malley’s administration also wants Maryland to become the second state in the nation, after California, to require that loan servicing companies file detailed monthly reports about how many loans are in default and their efforts to help borrowers by refinancing or modifying the loan terms. Read more
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