Woman gets prison for mortgage fraud It's 7 years in prison for 35 year old Clarissa Foster. The Macedonia woman was sentenced for mortgage fraud in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court following a six-day trial.read more...
Real-estate industry breathes sigh of relief It didn't take long for homebuilder Ryan Kelly to see a post-BRAC lift in the Rapid City real- estate market.read more...
Brown: How to cope with climb in adjustable mortgage rate (Corvallis Gazette Times) First, the bad news: If you?re among the millions who took out an adjustable-rate mortgage in the past few years, your monthly payment is likely to jump on the next
Del. out to educate immigrant labor force As Delaware's rural landscape gives way to housing developments, immigrant workers who once took jobs in the agriculture and poultry industries are turning to home construction and landscaping.Commentread more...
Imagine! A Democrat with a tax reform plan Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden wants to put his party on the right side of the tax issue.read more...
Jordan's king urges interfaith cooperation German vote may produce deadlocked govt. Rumsfeld seeks NATO role in Afghanistan Weapons handover to begin in Aceh province Red Cross nations seek emblem resolution Somali militia takes over UNICEF
NEW YORK (MarketWatch)—The volume of applications filed for mortgages ticked up last week, increasing a seasonally adjusted 2.4% compared with the week before, the Mortgage Bankers Association said on Wednesday. See full story.
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