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Is Your Financial Institution Involved in Hanky Panky?

Is Your Financial Institution Involved in Hanky Panky?

Hard as it may be to believe, sometimes the government is there to help. One example is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). If you think your financial institution is dealing from the bottom of the deck when it comes to loans, debt collection, mortgages,...

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Vintage Home Sales: The New Market

Vintage Home Sales: The New Market

Call them vintage. classic or just plain old, homes of a certain age are quietly driving housing sales in markets around the country, as investors and residential home buyers alike snap up these older properties at bargain – basement prices. According to a new report...

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Landlord Liability and Forced Evictions

Landlord Liability and Forced Evictions

In a previous post we brought you news of the growing trend of nuisance ordinances and “landlord 911” laws being enact4ed by communities nationwide in an effort to curb neighborhood crime – and how those laws force landlords into taking on additional burdens,...

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Younger Investors Find Their Own  Path

Younger Investors Find Their Own Path

The “generation gap” is blamed for differences in attitudes and behaviors on everything from music to careers. Now, according to a new report by the New York Times, it’s a term that can be applied to the way three generations – baby boomers and the so-called...

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Do Nuisance Ordinances Hurt Landlords?

Do Nuisance Ordinances Hurt Landlords?

Across the country, communities small and large have enacted ordinances aimed at combating neighborhood crime. Under names like “nuisance ordinances” or “landlord 911 laws,” these local laws are now facing legal challenges because of the harm they can cause to both...

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Rising Interest Rates Chill Housing

Rising Interest Rates Chill Housing

As the government closed its doors for what would be a 16-day shutdown, housing experts worried about what would happen to the still-fragile housing recovery as a result. Now, with government services and agencies back in full force, a slow down in mortgages seems to...

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5 Investing Secrets of the Rich

5 Investing Secrets of the Rich

From corporate CEOS andj entrepreneurs to sports icons and political figures, very wealthy individuals invest for success. While your investing career may not have quite the scope of those multimillionaires, you can share in some of the investing strategies that they...

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Bank Fraud Fallout Continues With Chase Settlement

Bank Fraud Fallout Continues With Chase Settlement

While Bank of America has been grabbing headlines lately as the poster child for problematic mortgage and securities transactions dating back to the housing crash of 2008 and before, JP Morgan Chase has been conducting it own legal battles on similar charges of...

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What Does the Dollar’s Decline Mean for Investing?

What Does the Dollar’s Decline Mean for Investing?

When the government shutdown ended, the value of the US dollar stood at its lowest point in about eight months, with some experts predicting it could fall even lower in the coming weeks. As China calls for a “de-Americanization” of the global financial world, what...

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