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SEIA Launches National Consumer Education Campaign

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the national trade association for the solar industry, is launching a nationwide consumer education campaign to inform and protect solar consumers while further simplifying the process of going solar.

FTC Action: Court Orders Ban Mortgage Relief Scammers from Mortgage Modification and Debt Relief...

The principals of a mortgage relief operation and their companies are banned from the mortgage loan modification and debt relief business under court orders obtained by the Federal Trade Commission. The orders resolve charges that the scheme falsely promised financially distressed homeowners they would receive legal representation to prevent foreclosure or lower their mortgage payments and interest rates, and illegally charged thousands of dollars in advance

FTC Mails Refund Checks Totaling Nearly $3 Million to Consumers Victimized by Alleged Mortgage...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - May 28, 2014 - (RealEstateRama) -- The Federal Trade Commission, through an administrator, is mailing checks totaling nearly $3 million to over 6,300 consumers who were victims of a mortgage relief scheme. Using names such as Prime Legal Plans and Reaching U Network, the defendants allegedly made false promises that they could help consumers save their homes from foreclosure or lower their mortgage payments

Business Real Estate Press Releases

Mansoor - Revive

New Revive AI gives agents the edge in turning more homeowners...

Revive, a leading renovation company, today announced a series of powerful features and benefits to Revive AI, its free artificial intelligence-powered platform for real estate professionals.

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

NFHA Denounces Trump Administration’s Firing of Hundreds of HUD Employees During...

NFHA applauds U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston’s decision to temporarily block the Trump administration from conducting mass layoffs during the government shutdown. NFHA strongly condemns the Administration’s decision to issue reduction-in-force (RIF) notices to more than 400 employees on Friday, according to press reports and court documents.