Habitat wants building fees waived Habitat for Humanity's request that the town waive $3,500 in development fees for future projects sparked debate at council over grants to charitable organizations.via
Third of homeowners expect mortgage to last to retirement (Reuters.co.uk) LONDON (Reuters) - Over a third of homeowners expect to have to work into retirement just to pay off their mortgage, according to a survey.read more...
Absa reduces deposits Absa has been toppled as the largest deposit holding bank, the latest DI900 data released by the South African Reserve Bank shows.read more...
Redlining case in city is settled Mortgage lender SouthStar Funding LLC has agreed to discontinue a policy of refusing loans to buyers of rowhouses in Baltimore and pay $500,000 under a settlement with a fair lending
U.S. federal and state agencies announce pilot project to improve supervision of subprime mortgage lenders (Investment Executive) Three U.S. federal agencies and two associations of state regulators have announced they will cooperate to conduct targeted compliance reviews of selected non-depository lenders with significant subprime mortgage operations.read more...
on site and in mind Construction observation, also known as contract administration, is a phase of architecture that's clearly spelled out in AIA contracts.read more...
May 16, 2007 ? A new reverse mortgage product, Prime Advantage, has been designed to suit the needs of older Americans with higher-value homes who want access to more cash than a traditional reverse mortgage provides and the added financial certainty of a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan, according to BNY Mortgage.
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