Safety Net For SC Homeowners About To Vanish
Monday Dec 21 | via WJBF-TV Augusta
South Carolina homeowners are in danger of losing their financial protection because state officials didn't apply for federal money that pays for free foreclosure counseling. Comment?
SC foreclosure counseling funds dwindle, lawmakers f...
Sunday Dec 20 | via WPDE
South Carolina homeowners are in danger A of losing their financial protection because state officials didn't A apply for federal money that pays for free foreclosure counseling. Comment?
SC foreclosures on the decline
Thursday Dec 10 | via GreenvilleOnline.com
The foreclosure rate in the state and the county dropped last month, as the nation as a whole experienced its fourth straight month of declining activity. Comment?
Columbia home sales soared in November
Wednesday Dec 9 | via GreenvilleOnline.com
Columbia-area home sales soared 69 percent in November compared with the same month last year, as buyers snapped up starter homes. Comment?
Tuesday Dec 8 | via Fortune
Lounging in his giant conference room in an otherwise bland office suite near Long Island's Nassau Coliseum, Lewis Ranieri cultivates the image of a worldly philosopher. Comment?
Wallace: Banking ties an issue in race
6 min ago | via HeraldTribune.com
Published: Monday, December 28, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 11:12 p.m. Democrat Alex Sink and Republican Bill McCollum have significant ties to the banking industry, yet that has not stopped either candidate for governor from attacking the other for their connections to the industry. Comment?
A Christmas wish for humans to learn from their history
7 min ago | via HeraldTribune.com
Published: Monday, December 28, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, December 26, 2009 at 4:44 p.m. CONTACT: Matthew Sauer is the Herald-Tribune's business editor. Comment?
10 Defendants Charged in Mortgage Fraud Case
Wednesday Dec 23 | via National Mortgage News
A federal grand jury returned a six-count indictment charging 10 defendants in a mortgage fraud scheme, which resulted in the approval and disbursement of approximately $7.9 million in mortgage loans. Comment?
9 min ago | via US News & World Report
You might think that in a country as litigious as this, no one would be interested in something called "alternative dispute resolution," as in something that poses an alternative to litigation. Comment?
12 min ago | via US News & World Report
Loan officers put money into the hands of home buyers, business entrepreneurs, car buyers, and parents looking to send their kids to college. Comment?