5 Reforms That Could Save Puerto Rico’s Economy
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At Westlake Village, the conflict among neighbors has become so intense the board hired a security guard to police the association's meetings. She came to Oregon more than a decade ago from Northern California, seeking a more affordable place to live. Foreclosure News
A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit recently affirmed a district court's summary judgment finding that a national consumer reporting agency did not violate the Fair Credit Reporting Act . The court explained that the CRA could not be held responsible for the adverse consequences that consumers may face when a subscriber interprets consumer reports…
After two years, 300+ docket entries, and 12 motions, a lawsuit among members of a Delaware LLC that owned a 5-story apartment building on Manhattan's Upper East Side acquired to provide short-term rentals for international leisure and corporate travelers, and whose business was decimated by anti-Airbnb legislation, is barely past the pleadings stage and likely…
The national unemployment rate for African Americans inched up in June to 6.5%, after hitting an all-time low of 5.9% in May. While this is the second lowest number on record since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking this nearly 50 years ago, homeownership in the black community continues to decline, even though more…
A Los Angeles City Council committee is scheduled today to examine a plan to tighten up rules on banks that want to do business with the city as a response to the Wells Fargo fake accounts scandal. The City Council approved a motion in November that would amend the city's Responsible Banking Investment Monitoring Ordinance…
A Columbus man who told homeowners reeling from the Great Recession he could have their mortgages reduced or eliminated pleaded guilty Monday to wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion. Federal prosecutors said Gary Jones, 54, stole $ 2.2 million from about 100 clients and about $ 480,000 from the government for not paying income taxes from 2009…