Loan brokers ordered to pay $315000 - The Salinas Californian
Story date: 2010-03-13 07:15:12
Added on: 2010-03-14 04:37:46
Loan brokers ordered to pay $315000The Salinas CalifornianOfficials said that the civil judgment was against the corporate officers and employees of Ed Veronick Mortgage Loans. The office's Real Estate Fraud Unit ...and more »
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