Mike Fisher, the attorney general of Pennsylvania, has filed a lawsuit against a Philadelphia mortgage company for violating the state's "do not call" legislation.The attorney general argued that Liberty One Financial has been contacting Pennsylvanians without consulting the "do not call" list, even after being issued a warning to stop. Almost 50 complaints about Liberty One's alleged solicitations have been filed, according to Mr. Fisher. He is seeking to impose fines and a ban on the company's doing business in the state. For its part, Liberty One denied "any and all allegations," and said it had not yet been able to review the charges.
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Flatworld Mortgage Solutions says its former vice president breached his employment agreements by soliciting its customers as he formed a rival offshoring firm.
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The HomeSafe Second product is now available in more than one third of all states, according to the reverse mortgage specialist.
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development agreed to do more to manage due-and-payable obligations contingent on the availability of certain resources.
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The ex-housing official is returning to a previous employer with the aim of helping guide the firm through an evolving landscape in federal policy.
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A $160 million deal to merge Hometown Financial Group subsidiaries and Primary Bank will lead to consolidation under a single brand name of TruNorth.
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The Aspire business reported $2.1 billion of lock volume, up 32% from the first quarter, but total production at the REIT fell to $8 billion from $8.5 billion.
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