Tehama County real estate license stripped
Monday Dec 21 | via Red Bluff Daily News
A Tehama County real estate salesman has been stripped of his license after a court ruled he had deceived a number of North State residents by representing himself as a broker and failing to document a number of private loans. 8 comments
Letter: Support clean industry in Orland
Nov 28, 2009 | via Mercury-Register
I cannot fathom those who wish to keep the economy here even more depressed. The 20 to 25 jobs created by Crystal Geyser would be a boost to the real estate market, to the grocer, to the barber, and to the basket seller. 6 comments
Oct 21, 2009 | via Newstalk1290 KPAY
Corning's City Manager is suspended for a week without pay for a recent e-mail. The City Council decided to suspend Manager Steve Kimbrough after a personal comment he made that could be taken as official city policy. Comment?
Tehama County Realtors join listing service
Jul 24, 2009 | via Red Bluff Daily News
Tehama County Association of Realtors joined California Real Estate Dynamic Data, the statewide Multiple Listing Service, according to a press release. Comment?
The Oh Decade: State may be waking up to what's at s...
2 hrs ago | via Sacramento Bee Newspaper
California's prospects in the new decade will ride on its ability to answer the two big, linked questions that the final year of its lost decade left hanging. Comment?
Preserving independence helps real estate firm grow
2 hrs ago | via Los Angeles Times
The gig: Syd Leibovitch, 48, is owner and president of Rodeo Realty in Bel-Air, one of the largest independent realty firms in California, with 12 branch offices in Los Angeles and Ventura counties staffed by about 1,000 brokers and agents. Comment?
New ways to become a criminal in 2010
7 hrs ago | via KTVA Anchorage
From texting to smoking to trans-fats and toy guns, a host of new laws taking effect around the U.S. this New Year's Weekend will clamp down on impolite, unhealthy and sometimes dangerous behaviors - and, hopefully, protect consumers. Comment?
New 2010 California laws will protect borrowers, con...
8 hrs ago | via Sierra Sun
Hammered by a housing downturn that contributed to the state's budget crisis, California is boosting protections for home buyers and punishing brokers who mislead borrowers and steer them into costly loans. Comment?
What will 2010's economy look like? We asked the exp...
14 hrs ago | via Bakersfield.com
BY COURTENAY EDELHART AND JOHN COX, Californian staff writers cedelhart@bakersfield.com, jcox@bakersfield.com It's probably safe to say most people weren't sorry to see 2009 go. Comment?
6 min ago | via Post Tribune
People's observes a century: Peoples Bank celebrates its 100th year of community banking on Saturday at Wicker Park Social Center, 2000 Ridge Road. Comment?
Property 'now more affordable'
7 min ago | via Donside Today
Property is now affordable for first-time buyers in nearly four out of 10 areas of the UK, research has suggested. Comment?
Cutting through myths on credit scores
9 min ago | via Cape Cod Times
By now, you're probably aware of the wide use of credit scores, and how this three-digit number can determine whether you get credit and under what terms. Comment?
Rate hike could derail state's housing recovery
3 hrs ago | via Cape Cod Times
The Massachusetts housing market may be facing a new challenge next year: higher mortgage rates that could hobble the fragile housing recovery now under way. Comment?
Louis: Building a better Bloomberg
11 min ago | via NY Daily News
Mayor Bloomberg fittingly, and wisely, made his third inauguration a low-key affair, dispensing with the gala balls filled with celebrities, the dramatic ascension to the podium entrance and much of the other quasi-imperial pomp that normally surrounds a mayoral swearing-in. The stripped-down affair - along with Bloomberg's decision to spend much ... Comment?