NAACP files suit against mortgage lenders in L.A. (Detroit Free Press) LOS ANGELES -- The NAACP sued a dozen mortgage lenders on Wednesday, claiming the companies discriminated against blacks by steering them into higher-interest, subprime loans while giving more favorable loan
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Tish Gammill Home changes name, locale Interior design has never looked so good. Stepping into the new location of Tish Gammill Home is like being surrounded by all of the possibilities a customer could ever wish
Home selling program Tuesday in Oshkosh OSHKOSH - M&I Bank will host a home selling seminar at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at its branch at 50 Pearl Ave.read more...
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MIAMI - Teri Vasarhelyi and her husband thought they would be able to afford a bigger house with more land in Miami two years ago when they left San Francisco, the most expensive home market in the country.
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