Mortgage fraud nets man 8 years in prison (St. Petersburg Times) TAMPA -- The point person for a multimillion-dollar mortgage and construction fraud scheme was sentenced Friday to eight years in prison. Bradford C. Peck, 31, pleaded guilty to multiple counts
Five-year health department mortgage for improvements is satisfied (Paris Beacon) The Edgar County Board of Health incurred good news today when an outstanding mortgage was satisfied and retired. The mortgage held by the Edgar County Bank and Trust for a
NC Realtors begin ad campaign opposing taxes on land transfers One of the state's most powerful lobbying groups began a campaign Monday to block legislation that would give counties the power to tax real estate sales, arguing the tax would
Committee recommends $750k for Boydville MARTINSBURG - City Council today will consider a contribution of up to $750,000 of mortgage revenue fund money to the Berkeley County Farmland Protection Board for the potential purchase of
Ease mortgage in retirement (The Myrtle Beach Sun News) It's an increasingly common dilemma: You want to retire - but you haven't yet retired your mortgage. Even before the recent debt-driven housing boom and bust, the numbers were getting
Mortgage insurers jump on hopes for Fannie, Freddie legislation (Market Watch) Mortgage insurers jump on hopes that new legislation supporting Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will help stabilize the housing market.
From Friday’s Globe and Mail Last weekend’s Memorial Day holiday in the United States was not simply a chance for some quiet downtime in the Hamptons for author David Bach.
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