No tax deductions for mortgage: PM (The Australian) PRIME Minister John Howard has rejected the idea of making mortgage payments tax deductible. But he said the forthcoming budget would look at other forms of tax relief once other
Early subprime mortgage defaults rising (Sharewatch) For more than a year, shareholders in mortgage lenders and investors in mortgage-backed securities have worried that the end of the housing boom, along with higher interest rates, would cause
In Parkwood, a Lemonade-Stand Feel Parkwood, a neighborhood of 1940s and 1950s houses where Kensington meets Bethesda, has benefited greatly from what has been built around it over the decades.
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Hicks quits mortgage review panel Attorney says he won't leave East Baton Rouge Mortgage Finance Authority (2theadvocate.com) Amid political finger-pointing, bond attorney Steve Hicks has resigned from a panel appointed by the mayor to recommend possible changes to the East Baton Rouge Mortgage Finance Authority.read more...
Investors shred Street amid subprime debacle Some people might wonder if the angst about problems in the subprime mortgage market is overblown, but that hasn't stopped some investors from using it as a reason to pare
Can I borrow that? If you want to spruce up your house -- replace old pipes, rip up a cracked patio or maybe even put up a privacy fence between you and your nosy
While cyber security breaches grab the headlines, mortgage fraud continues to increase outside the spotlight.
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