Fire destroys law, mortgage offices overlooking Sacramento River (The Record Searchlight) Fire destroys law, mortgage offices overlooking Sacramento Riverread more...
Mortgage mess may become election year showdown (Times-Reporter) WASHINGTON ? After a slow and stumbling start, official Washington is scrambling to try to prevent the unfolding mortgage crisis from pushing the country into recession during an election year.
Don't blame gas when banks fume about late loans Mrs. Money & Life asked me to pick up a quart of milk on the way home the other night and, though I fully intended to do as requested, I
Mortgage jargon made simple (BBC News) A mortgage expert explains the jargon which has built-up around the home-loan market.read more...
Investing in a Home Foreclosure Not Always Easy and Not Always a Bargain The number of homes in or nearing foreclosure is growing, and some investors are taking advantage of the bargains created. But even with a steady stream of distressed
Big Easy slow to learn lessons from Hurricane Andrew (Reg Req'd) Hurricane Katrina poses the deadliest of threats to New Orleans and the rest of southern Louisiana: a howling double whammy of wind and water that not even the strongest of
The city of New Orleans can be rebuilt at its present location, and safely withstand future floods and hurricanes, if it follows special building codes for its homes and commercial buildings – and rebuilds its …
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