They rescued project from brink of failure Carolyn S. Burger didn't need the financial savvy of a corporate executive to know the $31 million expansion of the Delaware Art Museum was floundering.via
Unsatisfied Customers Waiting For Day In Court With Building Contractor Reid, who had run quite a distance, slowed to a fast walk, thinking he had lost our camera crew.read more...
Voice of the Reader Something is wrong To the Editor: We all know a man named Joe or John or Peter. He is a man with a wife, two children, a mortgage and a
Mortgage mess weakens tolerance for risk (The News Journal) NEW YORK -- The widening fallout in the U.S. mortgage industry has reminded investors of a risk they had forgotten: the fear of risk itself.read more...
UK gross mortgage lending falls by 3% (Banking Business Review) A report from the UKs Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) shows that gross mortgage lending fell by 3% in October 2005 to an estimated GBP27 billion.read more...
Owners lose their homes to rescuers' Having tried for months to refinance their home and take it out of foreclosure, Alejandro and Martha Balderas thought they had finally found their white knight: a mortgage and real
“This just means that if you can lie real good and you have a good lying lawyer then you can beat the wheels of justice”
A six-year legal battle that pitted neighbors and former business partners against each other has yielded more accusations of fraud and another court judgment in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. via Lynn Sunday Post
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