MORTGAGE FORECLOSURES:HARRY DINHAM, CMC

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: September 20, 2007 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

09-20-2007

Statement of Harry Dinham, CMC Past President National Association of Mortgage
Brokers Committee on House Financial Services September 20, 2007 Good morning
Chairman Frank, Ranking Member Bachus, and Members of the Committee, I
am Harry Dinham of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers (``NAMB``).
Thank you for inviting NAMB to testify today on ``Legislative and Regulatory
Options for Mi...

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