CONTINUE "We believe the claims alleged in this action are without merit and will defend them vigorously" D.R. Horton Inc., one of the nation's largest homebuilders, is being sued by
'Flipping' case adds plea deals Five more individuals say they will plead guilty in a multimillion-dollar real estate mortgage "flipping" scheme, according to court documents, which would bring to 21 the number to plead in
Mortgage firm warned by state (Visalia Times-Delta) A state agency has ordered a Bay Area mortgage company to stop soliciting loans by misrepresenting itself as an agent for a Visalia bank.read more...
Has your home been over-improved? There's no question, Americans are a home-improvement-happy bunch. Armed with equity loans and unprecedented appreciation in property values, homeowners continue to update kitchens, landscape gardens and finish ...read more...
6 Things That Could Affect Retirement Savings in 2006 I was reading an article by Albert B. Crenshaw of the Washington Post this morning, entitled "In 2006, Security Blanket Wearing a Bit Thin." In the piece, he describes a
Newcastle Building Society expands mortgage range (Banking Business Review) Newcastle Building Society has introduced an additional product to its mortgage range with the launch of a new five-year fixed-rate mortgage with a competitive rate of 5.05% until January 31,
Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, preparing to spin off four of its operating units, said late Tuesday it plans to take about $170 million in charges because the housing crisis has diminished the value …
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