Grant to help mortgage workers (Los Angeles Times) California plans to spend up to $5.6 million in federal grant money to retrain mortgage industry workers who lost their jobs in the wake of the sub-prime lending meltdown, Gov.
Genworth Has Loss on Mortgage Insurance, Investments (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) July 29 (Bloomberg) -- Genworth Financial Inc. , the insurer whose market value has been halved in the past year, had its first quarterly loss since going public in 2004,
Finding a Moral in One Developer's Story Many years ago when I was backpacking through Asia, I bought books based on the number of pages per dollar. This sounds hopelessly philistine, but the best buys were long
The Real Estate Adviser: Sometimes HOAs won't get tough enough We've all heard horror tales about associations going overboard enforcing rules. Here's the flipside.read more...
Patrick files bill to criminalize mortgage fraud (WPRI 12 Providence) BOSTON (AP) - Mortgage companies that engage in predatory lending practices could face criminal penalties under a bill filed today by Governor Patrick.read more...
Blacks pay steep price for homes Black people who bought homes in communities across America last year were four times as likely as whites to get charged high interest rates for mortgage loans, according to a
Mortgages that allow consumers to put little if any money down when buying a home have largely disappeared from private lenders. But they are still available—and growing more popular—through a government-backed program.
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