U.S. Supreme Court: Cities Can Seize Homes for Private Economic Development The U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 decision last Thursday upholding local governments' eminent domain rights to seize property for private economic development purposes should be an alarm bell for homeowners, ...via
Mortgage company deal collapses (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) In another sign that troubles within the mortgage industry will continue into 2008, one of the largest originators of residential home loans announced Tuesday that it is scrapping a planned
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