Open house offers free afternoon of theater Sunday's open house at Nashville Children's Theatre is the perfect time to check out the newly renovated and expanded facility . via The Tennessean read more...
Homeowners swim against rising rate tide For Kim and James Merly, the home-equity line of credit came in very handy -- it helped pay for their son's college education, a car and renovations of two rental
Remarried couples should mull variety of factors before purchase When it comes to remarriage, experience doesn't seem to matter much. As statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau show, second marriages are more likely to end in divorce than are
Judge: National City exempt from Md. mortgage laws (BizJournals) A federal judge has ruled that financial services giant National City Corp. does not have to obey Maryland laws governing mortgage lending.via
Banks set up numbers for Katrina victims (Reg Req'd) Banks and finance companies are asking their customers to contact them if they have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina.read more...
State agrees to deal with broker in mortgage cases A Butler County mortgage broker whose affiliated firms were accused of conspiring with a home-improvement contractor and real-estate appraisers to defraud more than 100 customers has agreed to pay $50,000
Summer storms, such as the high winds and tornado that ripped across Auglaize County about 10 days ago, leave behind more than debris and rubble.
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