Power company brushed by mortgage mess (Charleston Daily Mail) The sub-prime mortgage mess has even affected American Electric Power, one of the nation's bluest blue-chip companies, the state Economic Development Authority learned.read more...
Public hearing on ordinance next step for new apartment complex A public hearing on an ordinance that would provide for a service charge in lieu of taxes for a multi-family apartment building on Ayer Street is scheduled for today at
Chat Plus Real estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi respond to a question adapted from a recent online chat.
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Investors unload subprime shares Mounting concerns on Wall Street that mortgage lenders might be hurt by increasing defaults and delinquencies sent investors fleeing Monday from some of the biggest names in the industry.Commentread more...
7/1 ARM rates go down in the United States Monday 7/1 ARM rates go down in the United States Mondayvia
Lawsuit: Mortgage company avoided deed (The Cincinnati Enquirer) A Florida-based mortgage company deliberately failed to record a deed on a College Hill home it took by foreclosure because it didn't want to take responsibility for maintaining it, the
China’s communist leaders have approved an economic plan aimed at easing the growing and politically explosive gap between its rich and poor, the ruling party announced Tuesday.
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