Robert's fails to get lien removed The president and co-owner of Robert's Home Designs in Randolph was unsuccessful on Wednesday in urging a judge to lift a $366,729 lien that one creditor has attached to his
Senate to consider mortgage help for struggling homeowners (USA Today) In a surprise move, the Senate has voted to consider legislation aimed at helping millions of homeowners avoid foreclosure. The major points of the bipartisan bill are expected by noon
There is no such thing as privacy (Reg Req'd) In the novel "1984," George Orwell imagined a world in which everyone was watched by Big Brother, the symbol of a brutal, totalitarian regime.read more...
Mortgage default notices skyrocket (Los Angeles Daily News) >>> NEW 1:36 p.m. The number of mortgage default notices sent to homeowners in Los Angeles and Orange counties skyrocketed again in the second quarter
IMF Report: World economy expected to grow at 4.9% in 2007 and 2008 The world economy is expected to continue to grow robustly by 4.9 percent in both 2007 and 2008,according to the World Economic Outlook released by the International Monetary Fund
Features Every time an expanse of forest goes up in flames and is then classified as land for reforestation, several hectares often manage to slip through the loopholes in the law
U.S. Subprime mortgage are loans for less creditworthy borrowers. Although they make up only 12 percent of the total mortgage market industry of the country, they are now the focus of an economic shock caused by the collapse of housing prices and interest rate hikes.
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