- Mortgage Jobs Coming to TX, CA
- Tata America Sued Over Tax Refunds (AP)
- Lenders Partner to Prevent Predatory Lending
- Weekly Home Mortgage Rates (AP)
- GMAC Does Servicing Deal
- Washington Mutual Trimming 2,500 Jobs (AP)
- New Century Battling Investors
- Zurich 2005 profit surges 30 pct to record (Reuters)
- Bank Took 2 Years to File Politician's Mortgage
- Our Mortgage Advantage (The Motley Fool)
- Impac Claims #4 Alt-A Spot
- Failed Mortgage Co.'s COO Gets Sentenced (AP)
- Yield Curve Not Poised for Change
- Origination Software Goes Virtual
- Bond Sales May Promote Long-Term Mortgages (AP)
- Option One, Accredited Stung by Drug Ring
- Bush: Mortgage deduction to stay a part of tax law (Reuters)
- Rates Ease, Apps Edge Up
- Steering Patients Through The System (BusinessWeek Online)
- Hybrids Fuel Jumbo RMBS Volume
- Option One Production Plunges
- Earned Income Credit Can Mean Extra Money (AP)
- Dangerous Investing Mind Games (The Motley Fool)
- Freddie's Total Portfolio Nearing $2 Trillion
- Finance: Buying a car? Drive a bargain (Reuters)
- Lawsuit Suggests Ameriquest Shouldn't Have Made Loan
- Fannie Mae report shows no new major violations: WSJ (Reuters)
- Fannie Mae Chronology (AP)
- Report blames ex-Fannie execs (Reuters)
- Survey: Rates on Mortgages Ease Slightly (AP)
- H&R Block reports tax miscue, lower net, cuts view (Reuters)
- Option One Consolidating
- Highlights of the Fannie Mae Report (AP)
- Fannie does not see substantive changes to report (Reuters)
- BoA Restatement Tops Corporate Mortgage Activity
- Fannie Mae Probe Points to 2 Former Execs (AP)
- Broker Baffled Over Overtime Lawsuit
- H&R Block Shares Fall on Tax Problems (AP)
- Fannie's January Off
- An Office Space of One's Own (BusinessWeek Online)
- Ameriquest Settlement Yields Lending Lessons
- Gauge of US economy rises in latest week (Reuters)
- Fake Broker Steals Equity
- GE to sell remaining Genworth stake worth $2.8 bln (Reuters)
- Bank Earnings Strong
- The Debt-for-Diploma Crunch (BusinessWeek Online)
- COFI Continues Uninterrupted Ascent
- New home sales seen slipping in January (Reuters)
- 5 Sales Secrets
- Tax-Smart Investing Can Save You Money (AP)
- Study Suggests State's Banks Better than Brokers
- US home loan applications fall despite rate drop (Reuters)
- Land Contract Operation a Scam
- Vital Signs for the Week of Feb. 27 (BusinessWeek Online)
- Adjustable Rates Rise as 30-year Declines
- CORRECTED: Home prices gained near 13 percent over year: OFHEO (Reuters)
- MTA Climbs
- Look, Ma, No Tax Blunder (The Motley Fool)
- Best Mortgage Companies for Shareholders
- Home Mortgages (AP)
- Mortgage Technology Suit Costs Lender Near $6 Million
- Credit Alerts Can Help Protect Consumers (AP)
- Car Stolen While Couple Signed Docs
- 30-Year Mortgage Rates Fall for 2nd Week (AP)
- Homeowners 73, Renters 2 (The Motley Fool)
- Vacation Homes: Profit Castles? (The Motley Fool)
- Credit Card Fraud Prevention is Good Model for Mortgages
- PHH Corp. Shares Fall (AP)
- Tax filing finesse (Reuters)
- HSBC Executive Blasts Subprime IO Loans
- Quickly Reach 6 Figures Originating
- Consumers Increase Borrowing in January (AP)
- Treasury Yield Highest Since '04
- Consumer credit up $3.94 bln in January (Reuters)
- $1.5 Billion Subprime Portfolio Trades Hands
- MortgageIT Shares Drop; Co. Sees 1Q Loss (AP)
- CA Lender Buys FL Operation
- Home loan applications rise despite higher rates (Reuters)
- New Century Fundings Hold
- Closed-End Funds Offer Seductive Yields (AP)
- Lenders Halt Exodus from County in Maryland
- Kansas Senator floats flat-tax plan for Washington (Reuters)
- Production Soars at IndyMac Subsidiary
- Aegon beats forecasts with year profit up 21 pct (Reuters)
- Wachovia Adding Mortgage Sales Jobs
- 30-Year Mortgage Rates Jump to 2-Year High (AP)
- Flat February for Countrywide
- Senators file GSE amendment to lobby reform bill (Reuters)
- Appreciation, Fraud Drive Risk by Market
- Intuit Ups Outlook Due to TurboTax Sales (AP)
- Georgia takes Action Against 2 Mortgage Brokers
- Most Admired Mortgage Companies
- New Broker Growing Fast
- Mortgage Jobs Fall Below 500,000
- Freddie's Financials Forthcoming
- A Crisis in the Making (BusinessWeek Online)
- Ohio Co. Settles OT Charges
- Fannie finds new accounting errors, delays results (Reuters)
- Ohio Mortgage Bill Drawing Fierce Support, Opposition
- Fannie Mae Finds New Errors in Review (AP)
- Shareholders Lose Lawsuit Against REIT
- Rudman reviews Fannie probe; portfolio beyond scope (Reuters)
- IO Subprime Hybrids More Likely to Default
- Target-Date Funds May Be Retirement Answer (AP)
- Broker Kills Broker
- Summary: Credit Agencies Launch New System (AP)
- Trump Mortgage Adding Employees
- U.S. Seeks More Control Over Fannie Mae (AP)
- Less Complaints Against Mortgage Companies
- Returns Sent Via Free File Program Down (AP)
- Serious Gulf-area Delinquencies Increase
- Credit agencies adopt common reporting score (Reuters)
- New Century Reaches Agreement with Investors
- Agencies Adopt New Credit Scoring System (AP)
- Broker Poses as DEA Agent
- Dynegy lowers previously reported 2005 results (Reuters)
- Mich. Net Branch Grows
- Nearly 300 Mortgage Jobs Coming to Kentucky
- Home builder sentiment sours in March: report (Reuters)
- Rates Improve
- Weekly Home Mortgage Rates (AP)
- High Price Relief
- Survey: Mortgage Rates Near 4-Year High (AP)
- De-REIT-ization
- H&R Block Shares Slip 6 Pct. on Fraud Suit (AP)
- Mortgage Delinquencies Surge
- Housing starts seen falling in February (Reuters)
- ResCap Cash Flows to be Restated
- Housing starts, permits dip; still strong (Reuters)
- H&R Block tax prep fees up 2 percent in Jan-Feb (Reuters)
- US housing starts off 7.9 percent (AFP)
- Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Drop This Week (AP)
- FHA Amends TX Reverse Mortgages
- Late Mortgage Payments Up in Final Quarter (AP)
- Inflation tame, housing starts drop (Reuters)
- Lenders Targeted for Avoiding Small HELs
- Toll Brothers CEO Sees Real Estate Growth (AP)
- Improved Mortgage Lead Quality
- Execs Enjoy Special Tax Benefit on Mergers (AP)
- FTC Takes Position in M.I. Lawsuit
- On High Credit Alert (The Motley Fool)
- Digital Wholesale Submissions
- Ryerson to restate results (Reuters)
- Capital One Mortgage Orginations to Soar
- Spitzer threatens "vast" fines for H&R Block (Reuters)
- Long Term Warehouse Line
- House panel eyes predatory lending bill (Reuters)
- Help Wanted
- Jefferson-Pilot Shareholders OK Buyout (AP)
- Service Helps Originators Generate Mortgage Leads
- Shanghai's sizzling property market fizzles (AFP)
- Fraud Brokers to be Tracked
- When to Shop for a Mortgage (The Motley Fool)
- Firm Fined $600k by Labor Dept.
- Mortgage Science Fiction (The Motley Fool)
- Secondary Pricing Technology
- Washington DC proposes $4.95 bln budget (Reuters)
- Rate Forecasts Raised
- Checklist to Review Mutual Fund Portfolio (AP)
- Secondary Deal Nearly $1 Billion
- Calif. to Get $50M in Ameriquest Case (AP)
- Quicken Adding 100s of Ohio Jobs
- Freddie Mac CFO resigns, shares fall (Reuters)
- Best Mortgage Outsourcers
- Finance: How credit-worthy are you? (Reuters)
- Delinquency, Purchases Down at Fannie
- US home loan demand falls to lowest level this year (Reuters)
- Sears' Letter Shines (The Motley Fool)
- Upturn at Freddie
- First Marblehead Seeks Stable Growth (AP)
- 30-Year Mortgage Rates Fall a Second Week (AP)
- Net Branch Closes Doors
- GM Sells Majority Interest in Division (AP)
- IL Sues Mortgage Companies for Fraud
- Analysts: GM Buyouts May Not Stop Slide (AP)
- Mortgage Vet Recognized for Writing
- Clayton Holdings Stock Up in Trading Debut (AP)
- Nonprime Delinquency Soars in Gulf
- Life Insurance Offered to Cancer Survivors (AP)
- Subprime Employees Laid Off
- With Estate Planning, Plan for Worst (AP)
- Integrating Leads Into LOS
- GMAC to restate results (Reuters)
- Shareholders Sue PHH
- Experts: Mutual Funds Offer Better Deal (AP)
- Lender Launches 50-Year Loan
- Finance: The move & save retirement plan (Reuters)
- HEL Delinquency Down
- Home loan demand up before Fed rate increase (Reuters)
- Best Service
- Spitzer appeals blocking of mortgage probe (Reuters)
- Fraud Broker's Sentence Suspended
- Experts: Use Tax Refunds to Pay Off Debt (AP)
- Online Origination Software
- Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Rise (AP)
- Subprime Lender Changes Hands
- Freddie sees lower 2005 income (Reuters)
- ARM Yields Climb
- Stocks end lower on day, but higher for quarter (Reuters)
- Calif. Company Calls it Quits
- Dow Ends Down 41, Nasdaq Finishes Down 1 (AP)
- Brokers at Disadvantage Under Proposed Bill
- Freddie Mac Says It Had Strong Year in '05 (AP)
- Mortgage Lead Spending to Rise
- Fidelity to close Contrafund to new investors (Reuters)
- Buyer [And Seller] Beware (BusinessWeek Online)
- Bush Pushes Case for Permanent Tax Cuts (AP)
- COFI Climbs, LIBOR Lifts
- Intuit Files Lawsuit Against H&R Block (AP)
- REIT Considering Conversion to C Corp
- Nikkei retreats as profit-taking hits banks (Reuters)
- Fraud Fugitive Found & Arrested
- Wells Sued for Pregnancy Discrimination
- Gold Works As a Hedge Against Inflation (AP)
- 50 Jobs Coming to PA
- Home loan demand up as rates near 4-year high (Reuters)
- HMDA Revisions Explained
- Teens Come Up Short When Asked About Money (AP)
- Branch Manager Monitored Bathroom
- Home loan demand rises as rates near 4-yr high (Reuters)
- Time Management Key to Success
- First Marblehead Reaches Loan-Service Deal (AP)
- Lender Boosts Alt-A Hires
- Weekly Home Mortgage Rates (AP)
- The Other Side of Fraud
- Survey: Teens Lack Financial Literacy (AP)
- MTA Hops Higher
- Rates on 30-Year Mortgages Climb (AP)
- Changes Could Transform FHA
- Japan's Mitsui buys 20% of Singapore Reit (FT.com)
- Northeast, West Coast to Lead Real Estate Decline
- Rite Aid Profit Surges in Fourth Quarter (AP)
- Mortgage Jobs Jump
- Regulators Monitoring Risky Mortgages (AP)
- U.S. Lenders Target Mexican Market
- Consumer Borrowing Up 1.8 Percent in Feb. (AP)
- New Century Originations Off
- Discounted Mortgage Insurance
- Subprime Products Boost Referrals
- Safeway to get $315 million in tax settlement (Reuters)
- Net Branch Expands by 7
- Safeway to Receive $315M Tax Settlement (AP)
- Subprime Execs Forego Compensation
- Brokers Operating as Agents Reduce Distrust
- Oil Prices Briefly Exceed $69 Per Barrel (AP)
- Several Class Actions Filed Against MD Lenders
- Countrywide Still Growing (The Motley Fool)
- Net Branch Co. to Change Owners
- Balanced Funds Offer Instant Diversity (AP)
- First Quarter Off at Countrywide