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Wednesday, 01 March 2006 |
Dominion Homes
The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio leads the nation in home foreclosure, a problem fueled by a weak economy, aggressive mortgage brokers, financial overreaching and tepid state oversight. After the series Comment on articles:
After the series- Dominionâs defaults to become less visible
Deal with Wells Fargo means failed loans wonât be traceable on database - Predatory lending targeted
Senate nearly united to rein in mortgage industry - 2 lawsuits multiply woes for Dominion
Action by homeowners in three neighborhoods could affect thousands - Galloway Ridge real-estate transactions
- Dominion Q&A
- Senate likely to advance lending reform
- Plagued by debt
Costlier home loans â and more foreclosures â spread to Ohioâs small towns and suburbs (Feb. 19, 2006) - Baited with promises, they refinanced; now theyâre fighting to save their house (Feb. 19, 2006)
- High-rate mortgages (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Spread of subprime mortgages (Feb. 19, 2006)
- High-interest loans in foreclosure (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Behind the numbers (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Ohioâs biggest high-interest lenders (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Refinancing into foreclosure (Feb. 19, 2006)
- Dominion offer doesnât thrill (Feb. 14, 2006)
- Legislator calls state oversight of mortgages a bad idea
Stivers blames foreclosures on job losses (Jan. 19, 2006) - Homeowners in Dominion subdivision decry rules
Deed restrictions part of living in community, official tells residents (Jan. 6, 2006) - Hook, line and sinker
Mortgage scam snares bank vice president (Dec. 28, 2005 Dozens of FHA loans covertly converted (Dec. 11, 2005) Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005 - Home Security
Activists say climate is right for mortgage-lending reform
Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005 Monday, Sept. 19, 2005 Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005
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