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The Government Goes After Loan Officers
The Securities and Exchange Commission alleges that five California brokers sold “unsuitable” securities to customers, primarily variable universal life policies (VUL). “Most No one will know until the case goes through the legal system and no one has been proved guilty of anything. The SEC complaint reflects the McLean decision because it argues that mortgages are routinely bought from local originators, The Government Goes After Loan Officers By Peter G. Miller One of the most galling aspects of the mortgage meltdown is the
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Foreclosure "Megatrends"
Rate-freezes. Lawyers in California — for a fee, of course — will show you how to damage your credit history for a decade or more and “walk away” from your debt. wave of foreclosure walkers could spawn $1 trillion or more in financial losses, creating a systemic banking and builder crisis unseen in American history, warns the Economist . Foreclosures are rising. Home prices are falling.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure "Megatrends"
Rate-freezes. Lawyers in California — for a fee, of course — will show you how to damage your credit history for a decade or more and “walk away” from your debt. wave of foreclosure walkers could spawn $1 trillion or more in financial losses, creating a systemic banking and builder crisis unseen in American history, warns the Economist . Foreclosures are rising. Home prices are falling.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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The Government Goes After Loan Officers
The Securities and Exchange Commission alleges that five California brokers sold “unsuitable” securities to customers, primarily variable universal life policies (VUL). “Most No one will know until the case goes through the legal system and no one has been proved guilty of anything. The SEC complaint reflects the McLean decision because it argues that mortgages are routinely bought from local originators, The Government Goes After Loan Officers By Peter G. Miller One of the most galling aspects of the mortgage meltdown is the
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009