Rising U.S. rents suggest housing boom is cooling Rents are rising again across the United States, squeezing tenants who are already coping with high gas prices and bringing relief to landlords after a deep five-year slump.read more...
Garden State Files Suit Against 7 Home Improvement Contractors The state Division of Consumer Affairs has filed lawsuits against seven home improvement contractors who allegedly committed multiple violations of the state's Consumer Fraud Act and Home Improvement Practices ...read
Wachovia finds past links to slavery and issues apology (Reg Req'd) Wachovia Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. bank, apologized Wednesday after saying research it commissioned showed two of its predecessor institutions owned slaves in the years before the Civil War.via
Slow Real Estate Market Creates Dilemma for Homeowners Porch furniture and accessories have come a long way. No longer are porch lovers limited to utilitarian aluminum furniture and glass-topped tables, items that were once porch staples but decidedly
When A Mortgage Turns Upside Down (CBS News) What happens to the mortgage on your home when the housing market slumps and the interest rate fluctuates? It can go "upside-down." Cynthia Bowers explains in the latest
Mortgage rates hold at 6.375% (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance) The prevailing 30-year mortgage rate in Hawaii this week was 6.375 percent, the Honolulu Board of Realtors reported Friday.read more...
The case featured this week was submitted to Lex-Care by Karen Conway, director of the Family Resource Center at Mary Todd Elementary School. Her client is a single mother of two who needs $500 to make her mortgage payment.
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