Abreu told to pay up, go to prison (Reg Req'd) Rene Abreu has been ordered to forfeit $300,000 as well as pay $200,000 in fines and $499,000 in restitution, as part of his 87-month prison sentence.read more...
Corzine amends disclosure report to indicate ex-girlfriend loan TRENTON, N.J. _ Gov. Jon S. Corzine revised personal financial disclosure reports he filed as a U.S. senator to indicate the $470,000 loan he gave hex-girlfriend Carla Katz, a local
Existing home sales rise in January but prices keep falling Sales of existing homes rose in January by the largest amount in two years, raising hopes that the worst of the severe slump in housing may be coming to an
Mortgage foreclosures and delinquencies decrease (Market Watch) CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- The strength of the economy and the job market helped residential delinquency and foreclosure rates decrease during the first quarter of 2006, according to the Mortgage Bankers
Brussels seeks to free Europe's market for mortgage loans (Financial Times) The European Commission wants to make it easier for house buyers in the European Union to shop around for mortgage credit in other member states, as part of its push
Oil helps bond spreads thicken European corporate bonds this week hit their best levels since the market rout started in the middle of March.read more...
Maybe you’ve seen this billboard lately: “Your home sold in 120 days or we will buy it.” The real estate company behind the advertising, All Sold Realty, will buy your home, but at a reduced price.
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