Dodd backs administration's steps on mortage lenders A key Democratic senator says the actions taken by the Bush administration to support two troubled mortgage giants are "probably the right steps." Christopher Dodd of Connecticut, the chairman of
Texas Township Business Fined For Lacking Building Permit Enforcement was approved for one business where renovations were done without a permit required by Texas Township.via
Mortgage rules need enforcer (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat) WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve's proposals last week to address deception and fraud in mortgage lending will all be for naught unless the states, the Fed and other federal agencies
Eastern works closely with Habitat for Humanity This Habitat for Humanity house in Superior is scheduled to be completed in November or December.read more...
Homebuying Basics: Refinancing Your Mortgage Q: DEAR BOB: We just refinanced our condo, receiving part of our equity in cash. Is the money we received taxable? -- Sheila D. read more...
C$ declines after BoC leaves rates unchanged at 4.25%; stocks to open lower The Canadian dollar fell about half a cent as the Bank of Canada decided to leave its key rate unchanged at 4.25 per cent while stock markets looked to open
Six years ago, Amber Gallup, 33, moved to Mount Pleasant with her boyfriend. The two were drawn to the Northwest Washington neighborhood by its low rents, Gallup said, but she soon found that Mount Pleasant offered much more than affordability.
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