As Slump Persists, Real Estate Lawyers Adjust LAKELAND | It's no secret that the real estate market is in a slump and the longer the situation lingers, the more it affects ancillary industries. Real estate lawyers are
A Chance to Make a Real City Out of Tysons Tysons Corner presents an extraordinary challenge and opportunity. No longer suburban, Tysons begs to be properly urbanized through visionary planning. Such planning could radically yet constructively transform one of the
Habitat eases housing worries A disability makes caring for 5 grandchildren a financial struggle. Rosalind Jennings | Special to the Sentinel Posted September 29, 2005 EUSTIS -- After raising three children, Patricia and Richard
T-Mobile says project unaffected by sale report T-Mobile's call center project in Maine is going ahead full steam, despite a published report that its owner is considering selling the company, the wireless operator's Oakland project manager said.via
High-risk mortgages spread to Ohio's small towns COLUMBUS - An increasing number of Ohioans who live in small towns and rural areas are losing their homes because of risky, high-interest mortgage loans, records show.read more...
Licensing of mortgage firms goes to governor (Concord Monitor) New Hampshire is one step closer to requiring licenses from people who arrange mortgage loans.read more...
By Art Campos—Bee Staff Writer Published 2:15 am PST Sunday, January 1, 2006 A home builder who angered his Granite Bay neighbors because a reconstruction project on his own home has lasted five years is …
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