Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Mortgage Fraud

With the interest rates beginning to go up, I've been getting a ton of solicitation regarding mortgage loans, or refinance opportunities. Here is a helpful guide to ensure anyone doing so is making a wise, informed decision.

Let's face it, the people on the selling end have been making six figure incomes in the past few years. The industry has attracted a lot of people to handle the flow. Whenever this happens, the potential for risk is inevitable.

This is an article that shows the warning signs of mortage fraud.

http://www.stopmortgagefraud.com/

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