The latest blow to struggling family farms: rising interest rates
Shane Merrill lives in a small town in South Dakota that's 1,400 miles from Wall Street, but he watches the numbers as avidly as the traders. Merrill isn't an investment manager.
Shane Merrill lives in a small town in South Dakota that's 1,400 miles from Wall Street, but he watches the numbers as avidly as the traders. Merrill isn't an investment manager.
Aby Rosen's hopes of hanging onto legendary Lever House despite a mortgage foreclosure may have been dashed as a venture of Brookfield and Tod Waterman signed a ground lease with the Korein family landowners to operate the iconic property at 390 Park Ave. Brookfield-Waterman's ability to run the building, however, is subject to other leases…
The quarterly report from the Mortgage Bankers Association based on its National Delinquency Survey seems like old times. MBA reports that most, if not all, of its performance data is back to pre-crisis levels. Foreclosure News
By Linda A. Klein, president of the American Bar Association and a senior managing shareholder at Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz, based Atlanta; and Rebekah Keith McKinney , a partner with Watson McKinney LLC in Huntsville. When ordinary Americans need help with life's big problems, the Legal Services Corporation is there. Foreclosure News
Republican state Representative Frank White announced his candidacy in the open 2018 race for Florida AG. He is also the general counsel and chief financial officer for a group of auto dealerships. Foreclosure News
Governor Chris Christie is pushing ahead with a $ 300 million state capitol renovation he won't be in office to see completed, even while withholding financial details from lawmakers who say cash-strapped New Jersey can't afford such spending. The four-year project is set to start in less than three months, and already a shift to…
Florida officials left $ 250 million in federal money — all designed to help Floridians struggling to keep their homes — go to waste. Florida officials left $ 250 million in federal money — all designed to help Floridians struggling to keep their homes — go to waste. Foreclosure News