Sunday, July 20, 2008
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The nation's housing
Congress authorized a $300 billion program to help bail out up to 400,000 homeowners in deep trouble, but it could be costlier than anticipated.
The nation's housing
Fingerprinting and a national registry may be in the offing for loan officers, brokers and others.
The nation's housing
Relief legislation could help about 400,000 financially distressed mortgage holders.
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