Local Roof Collapse May be Shoddy Carpentry The cause of the roof collapse at the Capital Area Michigan Works building could be the result of shoddy carpentry.via
Watch out for home repair ripoffs (Reg Req'd) BBB offers localhomeowners tips on avoiding scam The Better Business Bureau is warning homeowners to be on the lookout for home improvement scams as warmer weather arrives.read more...
Electricians wondering about implications of new regulations Kate Leyden of the Valley Contractors Exchange is worried what the new regulations might do to the pool of electricians in rural areas, and the impact on home construction.read more...
Builders Embrace Recycled Construction Products KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The paper you read in the bathroom could find new life as a vanity top, your toilet could be turned into terrazzo and those empty beer
Mortgage firm wants Hull mansion: Disputes forfeiture of convicted con man's home to government (Patriot Ledger) BOSTON - A tug of war is shaping up between the federal government and a mortgage company over a mansion in Hull once owned by President Kennedy's grandfather.via
Verification Bureau Reveals Fraudster Trying to Cheat Nationwide Wholesale Lender with $200,000 Fraudulent Mortgage (PR Web) Verification Bureau fraud detection solutions prevented funding of a $200,000 refinance, saving Metro America Mortgage and the wholesale investor all of the issues and costs that fraudulent mortgages create. [PRWEB
“Inventory is still high and further reduction in prices may be required in some areas to induce buyers back into the market”
Sales of previously owned homes inched up in November but that didn’t change the overall bleak picture for an ailing housing industry that has been suffering through a painful slump.
The National Association of Realtors reported Monday that sales of existing single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses rose 0.4 percent in November from October, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5 million units. Over the last 12 months, however, existing home sales have plunged 20 percent, underscoring the troubles in the housing sector. Read more
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