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Insider among many who experts say played roles in housing crisis
Tino Martinez admits he helped approve billions of dollars in questionable home loans even when he thought they "would result in default and foreclosure." Martinez filed a whistleblower lawsuit to get money for Chicago and Illinois taxpayers -- and stands to keep 15 percent to 30 percent of any settlement or verdict for himself.
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Bad Home Loans Top $72 Billion in ‘Colossal Failure’: Mortgages
Costs from faulty mortgages and shoddy foreclosures have topped $72 billion at the biggest U.S. banks as they near a settlement of a 50-state probe into the industry’s practices.
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Faulty Loans Top $72 Billion as Banks Seek Deal With Regulators: Mortgages
Costs from faulty mortgages and shoddy foreclosures have topped $72 billion at the biggest U.S. banks as they near a settlement of a 50-state probe into the industry’s practices.
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Faulty Loans Top $72 Billion as Banks Seek Legal Deal: Mortgages
Costs from faulty mortgages and shoddy foreclosures have topped $72 billion at the biggest U.S. banks as they near a settlement of a 50-state probe into the industry’s practices.
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You can still sell your home in a down market
The best tips to help you sell your house.
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Bad home loans top $72B in ‘colossal failure’
WASHINGTON - Costs from faulty mortgages and shoddy foreclosures have topped $72 billion at the biggest U.S. banks as they near a settlement of a 50-state probe into the industry’s practices.
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Fitch Downgrades MSCI 2006-HQ9; Affirms Super Sr. & Mezzanine 'AAA' Classes
Fitch Ratings has downgraded 19 classes of Morgan Stanley Capital I Trust 2006-HQ9 commercial mortgage pass-through certificates, primarily due to an increase in expected losses on specially serviced loans.
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