Obama seeks congressional hearings on mortgage fraud (ABC 7 Chicago) November 8, 2005 (WASHINGTON) - U.S. Senator Barack Obama has asked the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs to hold hearings on mortgage fraud.read more...
Countrywide to reform lending New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer said Tuesday that Countrywide Financial Corp., one of the nation's largest mortgage lenders, will adopt new measures to prevent discriminatory pricing for minority ...Commentread
Chasing Ground Back in the mid-1990's, when home prices were just beginning to climb and 8 percent interest rates seemed like a get-'em-while-you-can phenomenon - back, back, way back when the average
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Guess Who?s Feeling the Mortgage Pain (New York Times) Nine months into the meltdown of the home loan market, investors are still waiting for banks, brokerage firms and other companies to come clean on losses.read more...
Could Costly Crude Oil Hurt Your Home's Price? June Fletcher on how gasoline price spikes could fuel home-price declines.read more...
U.S. District Judge Charles Kocoras was impressed by the bearing of the tall, trim man in a suit who stood before him two months ago pleading guilty to mortgage fraud. He was impressed that Edwin Evans had earned a college degree and needs only one course to complete an MBA program after two stints in prison for violent crimes.
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