Coleman plan would let people tap retirement funds for mortgage (Pioneer Press) WASHINGTON ? Minnesota Senator Norm Coleman is pushing a proposal that would let homeowners who are late on their mortgage payments withdraw money penalty-free from their retirement accounts to avoid
Suspected illegal contractors caught in Central Coast sting operation The lure of easy money led more than two dozen suspected unlicensed operators into a sting operation conducted by the Contractors State License Board in Pismo Beach.read more...
Growth of private lending drops to 29pc Growth in loans to the private sector eased in November for the first time in five months, the Central Bank says.read more...
Congressman Steve Israel Outlines Support for Plan to Help Ease . Mortgage Crisis (InfoBolsa) Mortgage Crisis 24/04/2008 16:34:00 Business Wire In an April 23 letter to Federal Housing Authority Commissioner Brian Montgomery, Congressman Steve Israel (D-NY) urged further action from the federal government to
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Ways to Save Money This Summer By Cutting Your Energy Bills Technology is making it easier (and cheaper) to conserve power in your home thanks to everything from using more efficient appliances to installing solar panels on your roof.read more...
(ARA) – Having bad credit is not the end of the world and it’s not impossible to get a loan. Generally, credit scores below 600 are considered sub-prime and the lower your credit score, the harder it will be for you to secure a mortgage.
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