Fired ex-chancellor denies civil charges Fired two-year college Chancellor Roy Johnson denied prosecutors' claims Thursday that he used $300,000 in kickbacks from contractors working for the system to build his new home. via The
Even in a boom, real estate riches take moxie The Pink House does not look like a family establishment. Outside, the battered house on the scruffy north side of Tulsa is the color of Pepto Bismol hence the name.read
Couple charged with fraud when big-ticket home goes unfinished A Pullman couple who run a construction company were arrested this week on charges of fraud for failing to complete construction of a home worth more than $1 million.Commentread more...
Canadian Housing Boom To Continue Genworth Financial Study Finds Four out of Five Expect Continued Home Price Appreciation MISSISSAUGA, ON, Nov. 4 /CNW/ - Four out of five Canadians expect the prices of homes in their communities to increase
Greyhounds looking for a good home Three-hundred dogs from the Shoreline Star dog track will be offered for adoption this weekend.read more...
Federal adjustable rate rules more perplexing than useful Question: How would you rate the federal government in establishing disclosure rules for adjustable-rate mortgages? Answer: The government requirements for disclosure fail
Soaring housing prices and aggressive mortgage lending have saddled home buyers with ever greater levels of debt, and early signs are now emerging that more people are unable to keep up with their monthly mortgage payments.
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