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The goals and bios for the new leaders of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Richmond bar associations
...Mortgage Acquisition Corporation ("JP Morgan") in connection with a mortgage loan. The total debt was for $370,430.91. According to...
Daily Business Review
...of taking advantage of homeowners in foreclosure and promising them easy-term loan modifications, but he would then use the payments "as his own...
...I will not waver in my convictions and principles. Nor will I loan myself out and publish information that comes to me already assembled by...
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The anonymous blogger behind Namawinelake, a prominent watchdog blog that chronicled Ireland's efforts to deal with its economic crisis, has stopped publishing, triggering a wave of speculation as t
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The Daily Report
...state statute required foreclosure notices to properly identify the owner of a loan, not just the servicer. According to Atlanta lawyer David Ates...
...order for a given condominium to be approved for an FHA home loan, it must be on the FHA's list of approved condominium projects...
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