Securing a Loan Gets Tougher As Lenders Tighten Standards Now, some banks are making qualifying for a mortgage difficult -- even if potential buyers have good credit.
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Mortgage telemarketing under fire (Deseret Morning News) As a former mortgage broker, Adryenn Ashley thought she knew what to expect when she refinanced her house in March. Yet Ashley was unprepared for one twist she encountered: A
Wage rules could tangle public-private development State labor officials have recently threatened to require Oregon cities to pay a legally set "prevailing wage" for construction work done through public-private partnerships.via
Holiday Spirit: 211/First Call For Help found mortgage solution (The Plain Dealer) JOSHUA GUNTER %%endhead%%THE PLAIN DEALERDarlene Brown, surrounded by her family, called United Way's 211/First Call for Help when illness kept her from working and caused financial problems. The hot line
Rate Trend Index -- Mortgages Each week, Bankrate.com surveys experts to gauge which way interest rates are headed on mortgages -- a vital tool if you're about to buy a home.read more...
Stocks make a comeback The apparent recovery seemed to follow the lead of the New York stock market, which posted the biggest gains since July after US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson eased concerns that
The two owners of a Roseville real estate company pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to mortgage fraud in connection with a scheme involving at least 162 properties, principally in north Minneapolis, and mortgage proceeds of approximately $35 million.
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