Carlyle Execs in Talks to Salvage Fund The Carlyle Group's founders are talking to creditors about how to prevent liquidation of a distressed London-based affiliate invested in mortgage-backed securities, a spokesman said Tuesday. via Hampton Roads
Brown: How to cope with climb in adjustable mortgage rate (Corvallis Gazette Times) First, the bad news: If you?re among the millions who took out an adjustable-rate mortgage in the past few years, your monthly payment is likely to jump on the next
Lowe's Wall A crew of blocklayers erected the front wall of the new Lowes Home Improvement Warehouse, off Cosby Highway, on Wednesday.read more...
Three-quarters of mortgage deals scrapped - with more expected to follow (Evening Standard) More than 75 per cent of the mortgage deals which were available last summer have disappeared.read more...
Putting a Spouse on the Title? It's Simpler Than It May Seem. Q: M y husband wants to put my name on the deed to his house. Because he obtained the mortgage a long time before our marriage, we have been told
Gov't Tries to Contain Mortgage Crisis (San Francisco Chronicle) After a slow and stumbling start, official Washington is scrambling to try to prevent the unfolding mortgage crisis from pushing the country into recession during an election year. There is
A Massachusetts legal battle offers a rare glimpse into a side of the real-estate business that brokers would rather keep hidden: Agents sometimes battle fiercely over who gets the commission, typically 5% to 6% of the purchase price.
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