FBI lacks resources to fight boom in mortgage fraud (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) The FBI doesn't have the resources it needs to fight mortgage fraud, part of the weakened white-collar crime capabilities of the bureau that were revealed in The Terror Trade-Off, a
Mortgage Rates Fall For Third Week In Row "Long-term mortgage rates continued to move lower for a third consecutive week, in part reflecting a moderation in core inflation" Rates on 30-year mortgages sank this week to a
Storm victims face housing glitches By Ed Koch < koch@lasvegassun.com > Las Vegas Sun Driven from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina, Tiffany Dunn moved into federally subsidized housing in Las Vegas, ready to begin a
Why You Should Sell For Sale By Owner and Save Thousands of Dollars The phone rings at 6:00 PM while you and the family are enjoying dinner. You hurry to the phone because you are selling your home For Sale By Owner and
Lawyer to Testify in Mortgage Fraud Trial (Law.com) A Georgia closing attorney who has admitted being part of a mortgage fraud ring that federal prosecutors say bilked banks out of at least $20 million is cooperating with the
Home remodeling business grows BIG FLATS -- Martinec Building & Remodeling, a locally owned business in Big Flats, tripled its size with the opening of a new showroom Thursday.read more...
Mortgage lenders and brokers have plenty of fine print in which to hide otherwise blatant rip-offs. Here’s how to spot six common tricks.
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