FBI Assigns 200 Agents to Mortgage Fraud Probe "Clearly, in the last couple of years, we have seen a substantial increase in mortgage fraud cases, and my anticipation is that we will continue to see that increase"
Real estate notebook: Differentiating designations for agents Buying or selling a home usually requires attention to detail and a keen sense of the real estate industry.read more...
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City Officials Debate Diversity BARTOW | When city commissioners appointed two new members to the city's Planning and Zoning Commission, they first traded a few barbs about the diversity of that board and others
Consumer spending report reveals Katrina's wrath Consumer spending plunged in August at the steepest rate since the September 2001 terrorist attacks as Hurricane Katrina slashed Americans' incomes, fanned inflation and caused $170 billion in losses from
Mortgage 101 John McClellan John McClellan grew up in Central Texas and has been in the mortgage business for over 10 years and is consistently ranked as one of the top 10
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—When she stopped by a Wachovia branch in Charlotte last month, Marilyn O’Connor asked about refinancing her townhome. Instead, she got a pitch for a “Pick-A-Payment” mortgage that offered flexible payment options but a higher interest rate.
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