FHA proposes tighter rules for lenders - The Associated Press
Story date: 2009-11-30 02:50:24
Added on: 2009-11-30 15:07:44
FHA proposes tighter rules for lendersThe Associated Press... FHA borrowers were at least one payment behind or in foreclosure, compared with 14 percent for all loans, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. ...and more »
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