Kucinich in New Jersey About Campaign Finance
Concerns for growth in sub-prime <b>mortgage</b> lending
Concerns for growth in sub-prime <b>mortgage</b> lending
Datamonitor, the independent market analyst, has published research showing that the sub-prime <b>mortgage</b> sector in the UK is likely to expand faster than the mainstream sector. Sub-prime <b>mortgages</b> are taken out by people who have poor <b>…</b>
Ignorance of Many <b>Mortgage</b> Holders
In the survey of 1004 adults conducted by Gfk Roper, homeowners with <b>mortgages</b> were asked what type of <b>mortgage</b> they had. A stunning 34 percent of the homeowners had no idea. Thatsa symptom of the complexity of the <b>mortgage</b> market <b>…</b>
Chancellor applauds 25 year fixed-rate <b>mortgage</b>
The new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, has pledged to improve prospects for homebuyers by taking steps to ensure an increase in the number of fixed-rate <b>mortgages</b> available on a 25 year term. <b>…</b>
Hearing on Predatory Lending: Cuyahoga County Treasurer
The Oversight Subcommittee on Domestic Policy takes an in-depth look at the predatory mortgages, payday loans, and foreclosures that plague inner-city America. This will be the first in a series of hearings Subcommittee Chairman Kucinich plans to hold looking at various issues afflicting urban America. Here James Rokakis, Treasurer for Cuyahoga County, Ohio, discusses the problems that such lending practices have caused for his community.