Brokers in dark over buy-to-let JENNIFER HILL PENSION reforms will boost the buy-to-let sector by 15 per cent, but intermediaries feel ill-informed to advise on them, new data shows.read more...
Room refiners help put furniture in its best light (Reg Req'd) The cluttered living room had decor problems, and room refiner Ruth Edmondson had been hired to solve them.read more...
Pulaski Bank Announces Additions to Mortgage Lending Team; Bolsters Strong Position (SYS-CON Media) Pulaski Bank announced today that four new residential loan officers have joined the bank's St. Louis mortgage team.read more...
UK subprime mortgage market set to grow (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News) Britain's subprime mortgage market is set to grow as an increasing number of borrowers struggle with making payments in the mainstream credit market, a report said on Wednesday.read more...
Mortgage mess? Look to fine print (Chicago Sun-Times) Don't ask, don't tell. That was the unspoken motto of the mortgage mess that has now escalated out of control. Home buyers didn't ask questions because they wanted the house
Repairs to home for disabled dig a financial hole (Reg Req'd) An Old Town nonprofit that provides housing for the physically and mentally disabled has been thrown into a $1.5 million financial hole by significant water damage at its 6-year-old building.read
Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr. announced today that his Consumer Protection Division has issued a cease and desist order requiring a home improvement contractor to pay restitution for taking deposits …
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