2nd Man Pleads Guilty In Mortgage Fraud Scheme (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul) A 27-year-old man has pleaded guilty in an alleged mortgage fraud conspiracy that may involve as many as 200 homes and $50 million in losses. More Crime
Former Mayor Gets 30 Months After the sudden death of her husband, Karen Grenier decided to begin a new life, so she hired Middletown lawyer Stephen T. Gionfriddo to help her with the sale of
Patience a virtue in housing market I have a dear friend who recently put her townhouse on the market. It's a lovely home -- but my friend is worried because the house hasn't sold.read more...
New Orleans Repeating Deadly Levee Mistakes Signs are emerging that history is repeating itself in the Big Easy, still healing from Katrina: People have forgotten a lesson from four decades ago and believe once again that
Value of building permits sought by contractors fell for third month in July Figures from Statistics Canada indicate that the bloom may be coming off the building boom.read more...
'Broken' mortgage process seems to still be fractured (The Standard-Times) When Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson released the government's blueprint for overhauling the nation's financial regulatory structure, he promised to direct more attention toward the front-line people who arrange
The National Association of Homebuilders on Tuesday swiftly attacked recommendations made by a Presidental tax refom panel that would limit mortgage interest deductions for homeowners.
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