Cost of Moving Up Keeps Many From Selling Homes Steve Friedman knew it was time to bring in an architect. For two years, Friedman and his wife, Eden, had been looking for a bigger house in their area, knowing
Mortgage Law Update from MortgageDaily.com (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) As one bank sued another over nearly 80 employees who jumped ship to go to work for the defendant, a subprime lender moved through the litigation process on multiple
Closed For Remodeling It's something you don't see too often, a McDonald's parking lot empty. Business at the Sioux Falls McDonald's on 41st and Minnesota is put on hold, while the building undergoes
Nats Say Treated Timber Scam Makes Joke Of Leaky Building Policy National's Building spokesman, Nick Smith, says Labour is allowing homes to be built of timber that does not meet its own new standard, even after the billion-dollar furore over leaking
Liberty Bank buys Texas outpost "We tried tracking the move of our customer base, and because of the numbers of New Orleanians and Louisianians in the Houston area, we thought it was a pretty good
Mortgage holders get small reprieve (TVNZ) There has a small easing of the pain in the wallet for some mortgage holders as a flurry of interest rate reductions that began on Friday continue. Westpac and National
EquiFirst Corp., a Charlotte mortgage lender that ranks among the nation’s largest specialists in loans with high interest rates, is trading parent companies.
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