Mortgage fraud scheme gets Greenville lawyer a prison sentence (WIS News 10 Columbia) (Columbia) September 1, 2006 - Last March, a Greenville lawyer admitted he sent false loan documents to residential mortgage lenders in the Upstate. Now Alex J. Newton has been sentenced
List of Positives for the Building Industry LAKELAND - Paul Thompson, the senior vice president of the Florida Home Builders Association and regular columnist for its Web site, has developed a top 10 list of things to
Houses in Speculative Markets Where Buyers Purchase to Flip Consumers who acquire new construction units with the hopes of selling them a few months later are still active in certain places. We take a look at some of those
The pressure's on Hot housing market set records in June, with existing homes selling at the fastest rate in 25 years.read more...
Building industry squeezed by Katrina (Reg Req'd) Reconstruction of the Gulf Coast communities hit hardest by Hurricane Katrina hasn't even started yet, but the effects of the devastation are already rippling through the building industry, in the
Gore hits home with green message FORMER US vice-president Al Gore laid out his prescription for an ailing and overheated planet on Monday, urging a series of steps, from freezing carbon dioxide emissions to revamping the
MOSCOW, October 23 (Itar-Tass)—President Vladimir Putin has demanded the fulfilment of the mortgage-crediting programme for servicemen and has assigned to Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov to take it under his personal control.
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