Editorial: ANZ Bank move not good news for first home seekers
The ANZ's move is fairly aggressive. Competing banks will have to lower rates too to keep their heavily mortgaged customers.
The ANZ's move is fairly aggressive. Competing banks will have to lower rates too to keep their heavily mortgaged customers.
This appeal comes from the Garland County Circuit Court, honorable John Homer Wright presiding. This case concerns whether pre-dispute contractual waivers of the right to a jury trial are enforceable under Arkansas law. Foreclosure News
Though not as common as during the foreclosure crisis, cash sales continue to make up a significant part of Tampa Bay's tight real estate market. That means buyers who have to borrow are often at a distinct disadvantage, especially those hunting for houses under $ 300,000. Foreclosure News
House aims to rewrite consumer safeguards A new plan could dramatically alter consumer protections enacted after the financial crisis. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2q7orOg President Donald Trump will sign an executive order that will rollback some of the financial sector regulations put in place following the global crisis in 2008. Foreclosure News
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Chris Bishop assumes the mantle as president of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors on Jan. 1, but the origins of his feat started more than two decades ago. The 34-year-old Bishop is the youngest ever to hold the position, but no one is surprised he has made it to this point in his…
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