Mission: Affordable In the summer of 2005, Arlington County handed Arlington deputy sheriff Jun Emmanuel Gan what amounted to a golden ticket redeemable for a discounted $220,000 two-bedroom condo, which had
Mortgage firm blames insider theft for layoffs (Billings Gazette) A homegrown Billings mortgage company that has evolved into a respected statewide operation is apparently the target of an insider white-collar crime. Intermountain Mortgage Company Inc., which began with local
Analysts worry that mortgage troubles could spread to auto loans (Canadian Business) Tom Krisher, The Associated Press November 19, 2007 - 5:07 p.m. DETROIT - Rising delinquency rates on car and truck loans have some industry analysts concerned that subprime mortgage troubles
Dollar edges up against euro, yen "It's one less thing to be nervous about and provides a relief for the troubled credit market." A wall decorated with different banknotes at a currency exchange in Kuala
To pay or not to pay off your mortgage (USA Today) Low mortgage rates over the past few years have fueled a wave of refinancings. Some of us have borrowed against our home's equity or extended the payoff periods to lower
Communities Rally To Help Police Chief Injured In Iraq To an outsider, the effort to build Police Chief Jose Pequeno and his family a new house may seem something like the television show "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." To folks
The mortgage market meltdown has dealt Jim Halbert a double whammy. First he lost his job because of it, and now the former mortgage underwriter for defunct Houston-based Aegis is worried he’s about to lose his home.
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