Ariz.-based bank to lay off 541, shut mortgage unit (The Arizona Republic) Scottsdale-based 1st National Bank Holding, one of Arizona's largest financial firms, will cut the number of workers in the mortgage unit to about 130, primarily in Tempe.read more...
Remodeling may be answer for those who can't move With credit markets ever so tight, many families are deciding against shopping for new houses and, instead, are remodeling their current homes.read more...
State to spend $3.2 million on ground contamination FARMINGTON , The State Environment Department announced Monday it will spend $3.2 million to haul tens of thousands of cubic yards of soil contaminated with petroleum from the former Graves
Britain: No Terra Firma For This Soft Landing The Bank of England's attempt to bring Britain's highflying economy in for a soft landing is starting to reach the nail-biting stage.via
Mortgage counseling service faces lawsuit (Memphis Commercial Appeal) A second mortgage counseling service in Memphis has come under legal fire from the Tennessee attorney general.read more...
State charges mortgage brokers with fraud (The Star-Ledger) State authorities have charged mortgage brokers and others with a racketeering scheme involving more than $5 million in fraudulent mortgages that authorities said were designed to send 25 homes into
“Fire will happen again. Homeowners need to take responsibility of assuring they can buy the fire department time to get up there and protect the structures.”
WILDFIRES near neighborhoods are a sobering reality in California – often with devastating results. via Marin Independent Journal
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