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National Asset Direct ("NAD"), a purchaser of distressed residential assets and loans, today announced that the California Department of Real Estate has granted a license to originate and service first mortgage loans to iServe Servicing Inc. ("iServe"), a wholly owned subsidiary of NAD. With this approval, iServe is now qualified to service first mortgage loans in 29 states, including Florida, ... - National Asset Direct Subsidiary Obtains License to Originate and Service Mortgages in California (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO----National Asset Direct , a purchaser of distressed residential assets and loans, today announced that the California Department of Real Estate has granted a license to originate and service first mortgage loans to iServe Servicing Inc. , a wholly owned subsidiary of NAD. - Churches take on mortgage woes (Albany Times Union)
Pastors arranging assistance for people who are in danger of losing their homes NEW YORK -- Embracing the religious tradition of helping the poor, pastors around the nation are doubling as financial shepherds for their mortgage-distressed flocks.On a recent Sunday morning the Rev. Jeffry Dillon switched from the religious to the secular to ask his parishioners a pointed question: "Do subprime ... - Housing market primed for mortgage fraud (ABC 7 Chicago)
Subprime loans, which dramatically increased after 2003, are a considerable factor influencing mortgage fraud due to their higher failure rate, according to the FBI's 2007 mortgage fraud report. - Fitch Upgrades Dry Creek Joint ESD (California) Outstanding GOs to . AA ; Rates $25.0MM GOs AA (InfoBolsa)
AA ; Rates $25.0MM GOs AA 16/05/2008 16:39:00 Business Wire Fitch Ratings assigns an AA rating to Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District (ESD), California s $25.0 million election of 2008, series 2008 general obligation bonds (GOs). - Fitch Upgrades Dry Creek Joint ESD (California) Outstanding GOs to 'AA'; Rates $25.0MM GOs 'AA' (Centre Daily Times)
Fitch Ratings assigns an 'AA' rating to Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District (ESD), California's $25.0 million election of 2008, series 2008 general obligation bonds (GOs). In addition, Fitch upgrades the district's $16.5 million in outstanding GO debt to 'AA' from 'AA-'. The new bonds will sell via negotiation during the week of May 26, 2008. The Rating Outlook is Stable. - Islamic finance firms offer mortgage alternative (The Monterey County Herald)
WASHINGTON — The mortgage industry may be in meltdown, but at least one class of lender appears to be flourishing: Islamic finance companies that offer Muslim home buyers alternative arrangements such as lease-to-own deals so they can avoid making the sort of interest payments that many believe the - Viviane Joubran Joins Southwest Securities, FSB as District Manager of the Southern California Region (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Viviane Joubran has joined the National Mortgage Purchase Division of Southwest Securities, FSB as District Manager, Southern California Region. - Home Front: Sacramento-area renters suffer from foreclosures (The Sacramento Bee)
The Mortgage Bankers Association says nearly one in five California homeowners who descend into foreclosure is an investor who typically doubles the trouble by displacing renters. Kyla Salazar-Thompson, in her Elk Grove rental home this week, will soon have to move, along with her fiancé, for the second time in six months because the home she is renting is being repossessed. - Islamic finance firms provide mortgage alternative (The Nashua Telegraph)
WASHINGTON -- The mortgage industry may be in meltdown, but at least one class of lender appears to be flourishing: Islamic finance companies that offer Muslim homebuyers alternative arrangements such as lease-to-own deals so they can avoid making the sort of interest payments that many believe... ... - By N.C. AIZENMAN The Washington Post
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