Mortgage Delinquencies Remain at Historic Highs in Louisiana and Mississippi, According to MBA (Multi-Housing News) MARCH 15, 2006 -- Washington, D.C.-- Almost 76,000 homeowners in Louisiana and Mississippi were seriously delinquent on their mortgages at the end of December 2005, according to the latest National
MORTGAGES: Mortgage rates up for second week (Courier-Post) Copyright 2005 Courier-Post. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service (updated December, 2002). For questions, comments, or problems contact us .read more...
Mortgage lenders expected to move soon (Independent) Leading mortgage lenders last night opted not to react immediately to the increase in the Bank of England base rate, largely keeping their own rates on hold. However, while no
He helps blacks get loans, even if at higher rates (Reg Req'd) When Fred Warren joined NCNB in 1973 as a mortgage loan officer, he said the bank's mortgage staff included one other African American.read more...
'Tough love' from Bernanke, as Bush unveils crisis mortgage aid (TODAYonline) US President George W. Bush speaks in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC. The Federal Reserve will act "to limit the adverse effects" of the mortgage
HomeBanc to offer base salaries to mortgage bankers (Atlanta Business Chronicle) HomeBanc Mortgage Corp.'s mortgage bankers can soon earn their money in a different way.read more...
The federal government is continuing its crackdown against abuses in the Atlanta residential mortgage industry, sentencing three local residents late last week for conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud.
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