Oh, Shoot: The Trouble With Bamboo at Home Homeowners who've bought a much-touted flooring material meant to be stronger than oak are feeling bamboozled. Find out how to tell if the wood you choose will wear well.read more...
Business & Finance BUSINESS & FINANCE Banks keep shining Slowdown in lending and non-performing loans pose low risk in medium-term By Dimitris Kontogiannis - Kathimerini English Edition The large Greek banks repeated what
Water Cooler Subprime confessions Richard Bitner used to brag about his job -- that is, before subprime lenders were viewed less favorably amid the credit crisis and mortgage meltdown.read more...
Ex-Bridgeport official charged in fraud A former Bridgeport housing inspector, cleared by a jury two years ago of corruption charges, now faces charges here for home-improvement fraud. via Connecticut Post read more...
Two of Canada's big banks cut... Two of Canada's big banks are cutting their posted mortgage rates, effective Friday.read more...
Bank Regulators Call for Beefing Up of Password-Based Web Log-Ons Federal regulators will require banks to strengthen security for Internet customers through authentication that goes beyond mere user names and passwords, which have become too easy for criminals to exploit.read
Corey Hazel was already facing 45 felony charges and accusations that he cheated lenders out of almost $2 million when he returned to court last week, charged with running another mortgage-fraud scheme while out on bail.
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