The New York Times By Binyamin Appelbaum February 25, 2014 WASHINGTON — About 200 people struggling to become homeowners filled the pews of Plymouth Congregational church on a recent Saturday...
Activist Financier ‘Terrorizes’ Bankers in Foreclosure Fight
ACTIVIST FINANCIER “TERRORIZES” BANKERS IN FORECLOSURE FIGHT The Wall Street Journal By James R. Hagerty and Ruth Simon May 20, 2009
WFAA Dallas – NACA Stops Countrywide Foreclosures
A partnership with Countrywide and NACA was created to help thousands of homeowners across the nation alter their subprime loans so they can become more affordable for homeowners.
The Associated Press – First-time Homebuyers Receive Holiday Gift — Keys to Houses
NACA works with prospective homebuyers to find the right house in the right neighborhood at the right price for their income. Over 100 first-time homebuyers across the country will be...
NACA CEO & Housing Activist Bruce Marks Bringing Fleet Fight to New Jersey
NACA CEO Bruce Marks brings the fight against Fleet Boston to NJ. Wanting to continue to share the outrage that New England residents feel towards Fleet.
Consumer Groups, Legislators Push For State Oversight of Banking Fees
Denouncing FleetBoston Financial Corp. as "the evil empire", a group of consumer activists and legislators today expressed support for legislation that would require state approval for any new bank fees.
The Public Should Rebel Against Fleet’s High Fees – Op-Ed Bruce Marks
NACA, the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, is fighting to expose and reverse Fleet's predatory and abusive practices.
The Media’s Obligation to Provide Tough, Ongoing Coverage Of A Financial Behemoth
"Don't Quote Me" write Dan Kennedy discusses the issues of ongoing coverage of a financial behemoth.
Media AdBusters – Boston Globe Refuses to Run Ad Against Fleet
You'd think that someone willing to pay the Boston Globe $25,000 to place an ad that merely publishes information already available to any Fleet Bank customer would find himself fighting...
NACA Exclusive Feature in The Wall Street Journal as NACA Continues to Pave the Path to Homeownership
NACA continues to pave a path to homeownership and hold predatory lenders accountable.
A $3b Welcome Mat (1999)
A $3b Welcome Mat (1999) The Boston Globe By Lynnley Browning August 11, 1999 A $3billion Welcome Mat
Irving Lender to Allow Rate Cuts
Associates First Capital accused of unfair practices and decides to join in partnership with NACA's best in America mortgage program.