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Mortgage News for Thursday - January 8, 2004

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• Mortgage Scam suspects plead innocent in Greensboro federal court
• Mortgage broker accepts conviction for killing wife
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• FHA ups single-family mortgage limits
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• Stanford Carr forms mortgage company
Mortgage News
Mortgage broker accepts conviction for killing wife - 2004-01-08
A Medford man who informed police he strangled his wife accepted a conviction for the murder and will have to spend at least 25 years behind bars.

The Medford mortgage broker also told police that he strangled his wife and then took their 4-year-old son to his mother's house outside of Ashland. The Glicks' 8-year-old daughter was staying with friends.
Read the full story at Longview Daily News
 
Different situations? Change your mortgage - 2004-01-08
It's a good idea to review your mortgage periodically to figure out whether it still fits your situation.

Do you have a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage, but plan to move within five years? Maybe you should get an adjustable-rate loan. Do you or your spouse plan to take unpaid parental leave in the next few months? Maybe you should think about changing that adjustable-rate loan to a fixed.
Read the full story at Bankrate.com
 






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