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Former Connecticut state representative admits guilt in mortgage fraud conspiracy
Jun 20, 2016A former Connecticut state representative is facing as many as five years in prison after pleading guilty to charges stemming from a mortgage fraud conspiracy that involved lying about the nature of “gift” money that was to be used to buy a home in Bristol. The person behind the supposed “gift” to Cuevas? A fake “relative” who was actually a subordinate employee at the City of Waterbury.
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Kashkari: Higher capital regs could hurt economy
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FTC shuts down “appalling” multi-million dollar mortgage relief scam
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Mortgage companies hiring for job that shouldn’t exist
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3 reasons why California housing is about to grind slower
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Fannie Mae: Economic growth will probably stay slow and stable
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Monday Morning Cup of Coffee: One year later, Arizona Realtor still missing
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Righteous Brothers Co-Founder Named Newest Reverse Mortgage Spokesman
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HUD: Reverse Mortgages Provide Solution to Retirees’ Housing Needs
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Friday Round-Up: Baby Boomers Reshape America’s Housing Market
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[Factsheet] The difference between military and non-military homebuyers and sellers
Jun 17, 2016
