2% rise OK'd in insurable mortgage (Richmond Times-Dispatch) The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved a 2 percent increase in the maximum mortgage that can be insured by the Federal Housing Administration in the greater
Speaker addresses poverty problem in Fayette County at summit Using his own experiences as an example, Tom Hyson explained that everybody involved in the different aspects of dealing with poverty must get together to come up with a solution.via
Big houses equal big heating bills The airy cathedral ceilings that have helped sell thousands of new homes over the past decade have suddenly turned into a liability.read more...
New MY Infiniti nears completion Construction of an Infiniti automobile dealership in downtown Monterey should wrap up by October.read more...
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Bankruptcy court judges taking hard look at mortgage-related fees (International Herald Tribune) Slowly but surely, a handful of public-minded bankruptcy court judges are drawing back the curtain on the mortgage servicing business, exposing the onerous fees of banks.read more...
Nov. 2, 2005—Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP today announced that a class action has been commenced on behalf of an institutional investor in the United States District Court for the …
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