Congregation aims to pay mortgage off quickly (The Buffalo News) NIAGARA FALLS ? The members of Christ Redemption Tabernacle have been working feverishly to pay off the mortgage on their church.read more...
Power company brushed by mortgage mess (Charleston Daily Mail) The sub-prime mortgage mess has even affected American Electric Power, one of the nation's bluest blue-chip companies, the state Economic Development Authority learned.read more...
Be patient: Home buyers will return The market has chilled in many areas of the country but the current construction slowdown will create new demand down the road, says Steve McLinden.read more...
Time's ticking on tax breaks (Reg Req'd) One of the best ways to ring out the old and prepare for the new is with a quick income-tax checkup before year-end. The waning weeks of December present final
Mortgage holder pays $2.5 million for Calvary (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) The Calvary Temple Worship Center was sold at auction for $2.5 million Thursday. The church at 1400 W. Washington Center Road was sold to its mortgage company, the lone bidder
15 people charged in mortgage scheme (Daily Southtown) In what authorities say is a symptom of the excesses in the subprime mortgage market, 15 people have been charged with fraud involving at least nine homes valued at
PHOENIX —Starting this week, Arizona will have one of the nation’s tougher laws on mortgage fraud, a law that more closely tracks sex offenders and a law requiring first time drunken driving offenders to use interlock device.
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