Published on October 20th, 2008 by admin in Mortgage Loans
Where did my mortgage go?Chicago Sun-Times, United States - 3
Brokers competed to make mortgage loans and earned a commission on every deal they sent to a financial services company or bank. Those banks didn't store …
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