US foreclosure filings surge 48 percent in May In this May 9, 2008 file photo, a foreclosure sign stands outside an existing home on the market in Denver.read more...
USA: parishioners sue church to get building funds in Oregon About 300 parishioners of St. Mary?s Our Lady of the Dunes Catholic Church have filed legal claims against the Archdiocese of Portlandvia
How to Cast a Mortgage Lifeline? (New York Times) Any approach taken to address the subprime meltdown must not be too generous in shielding people and businesses from the consequences of their own bad decisions.read more...
City OKs 7 Community Development Districts LAKELAND - The Lakeland City Commission continued a trend Monday by creating more community development districts that allow developers to build roads and sewers and pass the cost along to
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Mortgage cheating remains common in Utah (The Salt Lake Tribune) Like a number of people who want to make money in real estate, Mark Neusch and Michael Davis were drawn to foreclosures. But authorities contend that
WASHINGTON - Mortgage giant Fannie Mae, whose accounting is under investigation by federal regulators, said Monday it has named a new chief audit executive from outside the company.
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