Mortgage fraud to be topic of June symposium (Bradenton Herald) Mortgage fraud has a different face than it did in years past. As technology has advanced, so has the number of ways people can try to dupe the system.read more...
Miami's 'Antichrist' In Financial Trouble MIAMI - The Miami-based preacher who has basked in international attention since declaring himself the second coming of Jesus Christ has used charitable donations to his ministry for personal expenses
Renovation work begins at bank Coming changes to Fremont National Bank's 23rd Street branch would have come in handy in January when Joel and Ginger Hunke were getting a loan to remodel their home in
Lop years off that mortgage (Vancouver Province) Good intentions can fall by the wayside when new homeowners pledge to pay down the mortgage as quickly as possible. Unexpected expenses crop up -- and there are plenty of
Mortgage assistance helps 503,000 (The Morning Call) Hope Now arranged for the loan workouts in first quarter of year. More than a half-million U.S. households recieved mortgage assistance in the first three months of
Light at end of real estate tunnel (Reg Req'd) Glen Creno and Catherine Reagor Burrough The Arizona Republic May. 8, 2005 12:00 AM Emily Haradon wasn't sure she could afford north Scottsdale when she started looking for a place
In the mortgage industry, they are called “liar loans”—mortgages approved without requiring proof of the borrower’s income or assets. The worst of them earn the nickname “ninja loans,” short for “no income, no job, and (no) assets.”
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