Utah's home-price decline among nation's worst
Tuesday Nov 24 | via Salt Lake Tribune
A sign for a newly-constructed home advertises a financing rate in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, in October. Comment?
Utah man embraces simple life living in cave
Monday Nov 23 | via The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Daniel Suelo gets the same question, all the time. "Why?" The 48-year-old kneels in front of the desert cave he calls home, sips cedar tea from a chipped mug and explains, again, why he has intentionally lived the past nine years without using money. 35 comments
Utah's home foreclosures continue to increase
Thursday Nov 19 | via Salt Lake Tribune
More than 36,000 families in Utah are behind on their mortgages and another 13,000 are in the foreclosure process, but the state's share of problem loans remains well below the national average, a new report shows. Comment?
FBI warns of foreclosure scams in Utah
Thursday Nov 12 | via Sun Advocate - Carbon County, Utah
In tough financial times it seems plenty of companies are claiming they can save Utah homeowners from foreclosure. Comment?
Brief: FBI warns of mortgage-help fraud
Nov 6, 2009 | via Park Record
FBI mortgage-fraud investigators and state investigators have noted a steady number of complaints about various companies in Utah that claim to offer home-loan modifications. Comment?
Richard Roeper Named in Foreclosure Suit
6 min ago | via NBC Miami
Sun-Times columnist Richard Roeper is feeling the effects of the poor housing market. Comment?
5 charged in invasion robbery of lender's home
7 min ago | via The Orange County Register
NEWPORT BEACH Five men have been charged with robbing a former subprime lender at his Newport Coast mansion Tuesday night. Comment?
House approves sweeping financial reforms
9 min ago | via KOSY-FM Salt Lake City
The House of Representatives approved the biggest changes in financial regulation since the Great Depression on Friday, marking a win for the Obama administration and congressional Democrats. Comment?
What's next? A brighter future for some, or all?
9 min ago | via Star Tribune
Social Security Act, often described as the quintessential universal policy, was universal, only insofar as the universal was a white, read more male, able-bodied worker. Comment?
10 min ago | via Insurance Networking
The House passed a regulatory reform bill 223 to 202 on Friday that would significantly reshape the financial framework. Comment?