California questions risky home loans SACRAMENTO - California lawmakers on Wednesday began considering restrictions on unorthodox mortgage-lending practices that have allowed hundreds of thousands of Californians to buy homes they otherwise could ...Commentread more...
Housing market wavering Susie Graddy, who purchased her house in the Woodside Homes project off Eight Mile Road about 18 months ago, isn't worried about a housing price decline.read more...
Freddie Mac sued over mortgage problems (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A shareholder sued Freddie Mac , its chief executive and others on Wednesday, alleging the No. 2 U.S. home funding company did not take adequate steps to protect itself
Some Schools May Go Up For Sale Customers are calling, ready to buy old vacant school buildings. "We believe we have some interested parties on some of the vacant properties we frankly have no intended use for,"
Who?s Watching Your Money? (New York Times) The hands of state banking regulators have been tied when it comes to predatory mortgage lending by national banks.read more...
Ballot boxes open Monday for early voting on amendments Early voting for the Nov. 8 constitutional election starts Monday and ends Nov. 4. Nine proposed amendments are on the ballot, including a proposition to constitutional limit the definition of
RAPID CITY , Ron Jeffries, general manager of the Central States Fair, wants to improve the way people find out about activities at the fairgrounds.
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