Mortgage fraud bust shows improved rules, enforcement (Crain's Detroit Business) Two of the metro Detroit cases that are part of a major federal bust of mortgage fraud schemes in Michigan accounted for more than half and#x2014; $25.4 million and#x2014; of
Corzine: Questions weren't asked Former Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Jon Corzine says investors, banks and ratings agencies should have asked more questions about complex financial instruments that repackaged and resold home mortgages.
Sherman Logger Suing The Town SHERMAN-Shortly after the detritus from James Munch's ill-fated logging business had been removed from the old Morren farm to a municipal garage, leaving a clean-swept and slightly rutted field of
Asa Aarons' Ask Asa: How to land that tax-free profit when selling home Twenty-five years ago, Francisco Castillo made a smart move. He bought a two-family house in Brooklyn for $80,000. Now he has to make an equally wise decision.read more...
Interest-only loans try to cash in on property investment bandwagon Because of the nation's current housing boom and a fear that boom is about to bust, many people are eager "to get on the property investment bandwagon for fear of
Worker Woes Cause Divide read more...
Cleaning up old heating oil spills at the old Elko General Hospital site could cost the Elko County School District a bundle of money.
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