Regulation may not solve mortgage debacle The Great Mortgage Meltdown of 2007 recalls the beginning of the dot-com implosion in 2000.Commentread more...
Homeowner is frustrated with contractor Thumbs down to shoddy contractors. We started back in November 2005 building our new home.Our move-in date has been changed four times now, and it's almost been a year.Commentread more...
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McGraw-Hill replaces president of Standard & Poor's Publisher McGraw-Hill Cos Inc is replacing the president of Standard & Poor's, the company's financial services division, effective immediately, amid questions about the role of credit-rating agencies in the
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Florida’s chief financial officer is calling for the state’s top mortgage regulator to step down after a newspaper report found that thousands of people with criminal records were allowed to…
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