Three arrested in Jefferson County in home-mortgage scheme (GJ Sentinel) GOLDEN, Colo. ? Jefferson County authorities arrested a real estate agent and two loan officers Monday on charges of creating false identities for dozens of home buyers to help them
Hurricane Mortgage Relief May Come at a Price Banks are suspending mortgage payment requirements to aid homeowners affected by Hurricane Katrina, but the payments are deferred, not forgiven, and borrowers could face higher payments later.read more...
No more need to sneak out with hotel items (Reg Req'd) So, you didn't want to part with the funky, giraffe-print terry-cloth robe you got to use while staying in that swank hotel? And wouldn't the comfortable hotel bed -- headboard
Housing Boom May Continue After Storm, Experts Say Hurricane Katrina destroyed hundreds of thousands of homes, threw at least a million people out of work, disrupted supply lines for businesses and brought misery to untold numbers.read more...
Clear Springs Would Create Big Increase in Tax Revenues BARTOW - As agricultural land with an occasional building, Clear Springs is already generating about $193,300 in property taxes annually, including about $25,250 to the city of Bartow.
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Hour house Eight people opened a shipping crate in Duluth, and an hour later had turned it into a two bedroom house.via
The city of Des Plaines contains more residents threatened with foreclosure than any other municipality in the Journal’s coverage area.
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