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A 46-year-old Portland mortgage company operator was sentenced Tuesday afternoon to 41 months in prison for his role in nearly $4 million of mortgage fraud...Jones also sentenced Lee Howlett to three years of post-custody supervised release. Howlett admitted...
Tags: Lee Howlett, Portland Tribune, Portland, Mortgage, Mortgage fraud, Fraud, Mortgage broker, Business Finance, Consumer fraud, Phillip E. Hill Sr., Law Crime
Ten more loan-modification firms have agreed to comply with Colorado laws or be barred from doing business in the state. Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said Tuesday that the companies, nine of which are based outside Colorado, were accused of...
Tags: Colorado, Denver, Mortgage, Foreclosure, Mortgage modification, Personal finance, Valuation, Business Finance, Real property law, Banking, John Suthers
Many such buyers are accountants, doctors and solicitors who are becoming landlords for the first time, weary of the low rates of interest from deposit accounts and attracted by the returns available from lettings. The same professionals are also increasingly...
Tags: United Kingdom, Liverpool, Mortgage, Finance, Real estate, Business Finance, Banking
Such proceedings could begin sooner, however, if property taxes for the landmark hotel aren't paid next month. John Hansen, a San Francisco attorney representing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which took over the downtown hotel on Bridgeway and...
Tags: MHG Casa Madrona, property tax, Sausalito, Novato, Mortgage, Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Business Finance, Hospitality Recreation, Real property law
Indiana is new to the list and rocketed to the #1 spot, probably because of its absurdly low asking price: $655,000 for a 3,450-square foot house, which works out to $190 per square foot ...It’s a short sale, which means the homeowner owes more than the...
Tags: Irvine, Mortgage, Real property law, Business Finance, Real estate, Short sale, Bank
Early Head Start provides services for children from birth to age 3 and pregnant women. "A critical focus of the federal recovery program was to bolster education, and making investments in early childhood education is one of the smartest strategies,"...
Tags: Pittsburgh, Mortgage loan, Finance, Mortgage broker, Urban decay, Mortgage discrimination, Pittsburgh metropolitan area, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Subprime mortgage crisis, Banking, Allegheny County Pennsylvania, Westmoreland County Pennsylvania, Mortgage, Pittsburgh International Airport, Education, Greensburg Pennsylvania, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
on Tuesday, November 24, 2009 The North Texas foreclosure picture isn’t as bad as the legal filings indicate. Home foreclosure postings in Dallas County actually declined by 12 percent in 2009 when you don’t count repeat filings, a new study shows.
Tags: foreclosures postings, George Roddy, Dallas County, Foreclosure Listing Services, foreclosures listing, study shows, loan modification, Dallas, Real estate, Personal finance, Foreclosure, Loss mitigation, Loan modification in the United States, Mortgage, Real property law, Banking, Business Finance
Housing finance major Deutsche Postbank, which had earlier acquired Birla Home Finance, is all set to increase its focus on the self-employed to increase its presence and marketshare. Achim Vogt, managing director of the company, feels that the worst...
Tags: India, New Delhi, Mortgage, Debt, Interest, Subprime mortgage crisis, Business Finance
Central Standard Time There is no doubt that Miami is considered as one of the best city that you can visit...And because of the influx of tourist in the city, it only shows how great Miami is. This only shows that there are lots of things that you can...
Tags: Miami Foreclosure Homes, Turkey, İstanbul, Miami, National Lampoon's Vacation, Apartment, Hotel, Vacation rental, Real estate, Property, Renting, Foreclosure, Mortgage, Real property law, Business Finance
Almost 410,000 Illinois mortgages, or 18.4 percent of home loans, were underwater in September, meaning homeowners owed more on their mortgages than their homes were worth. A report issued Tuesday by data provider First American CoreLogic also found that...
Tags: negative equity, illinois mortgage, Chicago, Federal Housing Administration, Mortgage, Super jumbo mortgage, Business Finance