Subprime mortgage lender seeks bankruptcy protection (The Clarion-Ledger) New Century Financial, the nation's second-largest subprime mortgage lender, filed Monday for bankruptcy protection. The company also said it was laying off more than half its staff and would sell
Money Will Help Replace Diseased Trees The state is making funds available to help communities replace diseased ash trees.read more...
Economically, I'm Still a Big Bad Bear The market has rallied in November. This has led me to re-examine my bearishness regarding the US economy.read more...
DA staffer's conduct probed A probe of mortgage and bank fraud in the city's Greek immigrant community triggered separate corruption inquiries into the conduct of an investigator on the staff of Manhattan District Attorney
Mortgage deduction changes on the table (CNN Money) Owning a home may become less tax-friendly than it has been, if suggestions from the president's tax-reform panel are considered seriously by Congress in the next year or so.read more...
Pre-listing inspection might pay off "It's a great way for the seller to create a competitive advantage" If you're planning to sell your house in the near future, be aware of the higher-than-average number
In California, a new 35-year mortgage will cost you tens of thousands of dollars more in interest than a conventional 30-year mortgage over the life of the loan, but this special loan is packed with enough …
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