Heavy-duty vehicles still attract admirers The answer is yes - and no. It depends on who is asked. Some consumers are feeling the pain of increasing prices, even going as far as buying small, second-hand
Hattiesburg man pleads guilty in mortgage-fraud case (Picayune Item) HATTIESBURG (AP) - A Hattiesburg man charged in connection with a real estate scheme has pleaded guilty to his role in a mortgage fraud case. Malcolm Clark, 36, entered the
Mortgage lenders' foreclosure divisions criticized (Courier-Post) Consumer advocates have begun criticizing major mortgage lenders, such as Countrywide Financial Corp. and GMAC Financial, that also have in-house foreclosure businesses.read more...
Realty Q&A: How to track mortgage complaints (CBS Market Watch) WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Issues on people's minds: How can you find out if there have been complaints lodged against a mortgage company you're considering using and exactly how can you
Housing experts say end in sight HOUSING TIPS With home prices in the stratosphere, many buyers have been forced into more exotic types of mortgages to be able to afford to buy homes.read more...
Public meetings The following is a list of public meetings scheduled in the coming weeks. All meetings not labeled executive session are open to the public.read more...
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