Phony Contractor Sentenced To Jail A Maryland paving contractor has been ordered to jail for not doing the work he was hired to do.read more...
How Low Will It Go? Well, Where Do You Live? You might call it the $200,000 question. In a recent Web chat on http://washingtonpost.com , a reader from Manassas summed up what is probably the overriding concern of many
A touch of green enlivens homes (Reg Req'd) Contra Costa County's first near zero-energy homes are being built in the new Teal Cove at Cypress Grove subdivision.read more...
Are you ready for retirement? A new study says more than four in 10 baby boomers and Generation Xers are not, and they have a choice: Save now or suffer later.read more...
WTC Site Timetable to Be Scrapped The World Trade Center's owner proposed scrapping the schedule and budget for the prolonged rebuilding of the site, noting nearly every project is delayed and over budget and that previous
AG assails mortgage-broker bill (Denver Post) Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said this week he opposes a push to license mortgage brokers, saying the legislation is poorly written.read more...
With trillions of dollars in annual mortgage production, fraud committed on just a small fraction of mortgages winds up in the billions, according to Sam Garcia, Publisher of MortgageDaily.com, the dominant online news source for the mortgage industry.
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