Predatory and illegal mortgage loans have devastated thousands of
home-loving West Virginians. The Gazette-Mail tells you how it happens,
visits with elderly West Virginians trapped in such mortgages and lets you
hear from people who are trying to do something about it.
Click here to listen to the accompanying West Virginia Public Radio report.
November 11, 2007
State consumer advocates and attorneys say a one-paragraph amendment inserted into a sweeping predat ...
November 11, 2007
Two weeks ago, National City Bank agreed to pay off 78-year-old June Waselchalk’s subprime mortgage ...
November 4, 2007
Fixed-rate subprime mortgages can lead to surprises too
In October 2006, 57-year-old Dianna Cobb gave her car back to Nitro Dodge. She needed the car paymen ...
November 4, 2007
U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said Friday that Congress is hearing a much greater willing ...
September 30, 2007
VIENNA — For seven years, 78-year-old Jerry Davis made payments on a $36,700 mortgage he and his lat ...
September 30, 2007
SEWELL MOUNTAIN — One day in 1999, a young man knocked on the door of 78-year-old June Waselchalk’s ...
September 30, 2007
Growing up on Cabin Creek, Dean and Patricia Green were teenage sweethearts. In a small frame house ...
September 30, 2007
Eight years ago, Charleston public interest attorneys Dan Hedges and Bren Pomponio started suing pre ...
Advertisement - Your ad here
Subscribe
It's easy to follow the top stories with home delivery of The Charleston Gazette.
Click here to order home delivery.
Advertisement - Your ad here





