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1. www.bakersfield.com
www.bakersfield.com/137/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2008 Last Visited: 4/18/2008
Loan officers typically do business this way, fronting a good deal of money for an employer, expecting to be reimbursed later, said Beth Cheatwood, the branch manager at Bakersfield's Medallion Mortgage.
"That's why it's so scary now in this business," Cheatwood said.
Last spring, Cheatwood was left with $22,000 worth of unpaid expenses when Mortgage Tree, the Modesto company she had worked for since 2001, closed its doors. Money was due to appraisers, utility companies and employees, she said. Cheatwood dipped into her retirement to recover, and now does loans for a locally owned mortgage banking company, Golden Empire Mortgage Inc.
Russo hopes to persevere too. He found work with another mortgage banking firm. And the bankruptcy seeks to discharge much of his debt, and put him on a payment plan for the rest. -
2. www.bakersfield.com
www.bakersfield.com/hourly_new - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2008 Last Visited: 4/18/2008
Loan officers typically do business this way, fronting a good deal of money for an employer, expecting to be reimbursed later, said Beth Cheatwood, the branch manager at Bakersfield's Medallion Mortgage.
"That's why it's so scary now in this business," Cheatwood said.
Last spring, Cheatwood was left with $22,000 worth of unpaid expenses when Mortgage Tree, the Modesto company she had worked for since 2001, closed its doors. Money was due to appraisers, utility companies and employees, she said. Cheatwood dipped into her retirement to recover, and now does loans for a locally owned mortgage banking company, Golden Empire Mortgage Inc.
Russo hopes to persevere too. He found work with another mortgage banking firm. And the bankruptcy seeks to discharge much of his debt, and put him on a payment plan for the rest. -
3. www.bakersfield.com
www.bakersfield.com/102/story/ - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2008 Last Visited: 4/18/2008
Loan officers typically do business this way, fronting a good deal of money for an employer, expecting to be reimbursed later, said Beth Cheatwood, the branch manager at Bakersfield's Medallion Mortgage.
"That's why it's so scary now in this business," Cheatwood said.
Last spring, Cheatwood was left with $22,000 worth of unpaid expenses when Mortgage Tree, the Modesto company she had worked for since 2001, closed its doors. Money was due to appraisers, utility companies and employees, she said. Cheatwood dipped into her retirement to recover, and now does loans for a locally owned mortgage banking company, Golden Empire Mortgage Inc.
Russo hopes to persevere too. He found work with another mortgage banking firm. And the bankruptcy seeks to discharge much of his debt, and put him on a payment plan for the rest.

