Victims may get break on mortgage (Honolulu Advertiser) NEW YORK In what may be a first for the U.S. housing market, banks are being encouraged to return the most recent mortgage loan payments from people displaced by
In-Law Suites Are Popular Once Again Jeremy Anderson resisted at first. She wasn't ready yet. Sure, she was in her 60s, but she wasn't that old, and she was still in good health. But still, her
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Report Offers News on Haven WINTER HAVEN - Economic development, airport news and important city phone numbers are just a smidgen of a new, informative 43-page report released by the city.
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Citigroup fights back with mortgage business buyout (Sunday Herald) world's largest financial services company, last week attempted to prop up its flagging reputation in the markets with the acquisition of the US-based ABN Amro Mortgage Group.read more...
Contractor convicted, faces 30 years Steven Palmer faces more than 30 years in prison when he's sentenced next month for grand theft of more than $100,000 and contracting without a license. via Panama City
HARTFORD, CT (2007-03-21) State regulators have applied for an arrest warrant for a senior executive of bankrupt Mortgage Lenders Network, claiming he’s responsible for the non-payment of three million dollars in wages. WNPR’s Harriet Jones reports.
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