Mortgage repossessions jump 25% (The Scotsman) MORTGAGE repossession orders have surged to levels not seen since the Conservatives lost power - suggesting the succession of interest rate rises is finally taking its toll on Britain's homeowners.via
LaSalle Bank's weak mortgage business hurts profits (Crane's Chicago Business) (Crain?s) ? LaSalle Bank Corp.?s troubled mortgage division continues to plague the North American arm of Netherlands-based ABN Amro N.V.read more...
Senators tied to special mortgage deals (The Tennessean) WASHINGTON? Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher J. Dodd, a leader of Congress' efforts to help homeowners ensnared in the subprime mortgage meltdown, reportedly got special treatment on his own mortgages
Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question submitted in a recent online chat. read more...
Yorkshire Post Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More A MORTGAGE broker jailed for fraud has been ordered to pay back nearly A 1.5m he fleeced from banks a " or face another 10 years in prison.via
Mortgage broker James Sims is convicted; Frederick Watkins pleads guilty (The Plain Dealer) A mortgage broker was found guilty of fraud after a three-day trial involving the purchase of a $490,000 house in Solon, and a second broker pleaded guilty to charges involving
Q:My ex-husband and I bought a house in 1995. We divorced in 1999, and pursuant to our divorce decree, he kept the house and I moved out. We both remarried in 2000. My new husband and I have a new mortgage on our home, after fighting to prove to the lender that my ex has the previous house.
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