Flush With Success, and Looking to Spend It began, innocently enough, with plumbing issues. Tracy Ballard and her husband, John Gorman, wanted for nothing, really. They needed only to fix the master bathroom, at the time
Home Sellers Use Blogs To Market Their Properties Some homeowners are using this new online medium to make their properties stand out among traditional real-estate listings. The sites allow sellers to give tours of their houses in a
Average Mortgage Rate Rises Above 6% The average mortgage rate rose above 6% for the first time since the spring and home buyers face the prospect of higher rates in the months ahead, according to a
Weatherman Neal Pascal Charged In Mortgage Fraud Agrees To Plead Guilty, Cooperate With Government (The Chattanoogan) Former Channel 9 weatherman Neal Pascal was charged Friday by federal authorities in a mortgage fraud case. Authorities said he has agreed to plead guilty and will cooperate with the
CORRECTED-HSBC mortgage risk charges to exceed forecasts (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News) (Corrects first paragraph to say "mortgage loan impairment charges" instead of "U.S. mortgage loan impairment charges"; Corrects second paragraph to say "higher risk borrowers in the United States" instead
End of line for extradition saga? Judge who blocked it years ago to rule By David Heinzmann Tribune staff reporter Published October 26, 2006 Inspector John Calabrese has been waiting nearly five years to bring a
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI)—U.S. mortgage applications last week fell 1.2 percent, an industry group said Wednesday. The Mortgage Bankers Association said its index of applications fell to 571.5 for the week ending Feb. 24 from the previous week’s 578.5.
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