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33-year-old lawsuit ends in Utah SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 24 UPI -- The Utah State Supreme Court ruled unanimously on a 33-year-old case, saying a mortgage lender was not required to pay interest on escrow accounts.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday. About 106,000...
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
Sales of preowned homes in West rose in August Wed, Sep 24, 2008 8:15 p.m. Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August versus a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in California, Arizona and Nevada, according to two reports Wednesday.
Utah Supreme Court: A 30-year-old lawsuit over $134 ends After more than three decades, one of Utah's longest-running civil lawsuits appears to be at an end. ������ On Tuesday, the state Supreme Court ruled that Richard and Nancy Madsen, who made advance payments to a mortgage company to cover taxes and insurance, are not entitled to
Problems reported at 4 Wisconsin nursing homes Four state nursing homes are among 133 in the nation with chronic quality problems, a new federal government report says. But the promising news is that three of the nursing homes ��� in Middleton, Sun Prairie and Columbus ��� are now listed as having "shown improvement," according to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS list of "Special Focus Facilities." Despite progress, Middleton ...
More Buyers Interested in Foreclosed Homes Potential real estate investors are finding more opportunities in Brown County, because every month more��people are losing the deeds to their homes.
Existing home sales fell 2.2 percent in August; inventory of unsold homes drops from previous month WASHINGTON ��� A trade group for real estate agents says sales of existing homes fell by 2.2 percent in August, but the number of unsold homes on the market also dropped sharply from the previous month's record high.
Utah's high-tech exports growing Utah's technology-related exports grew at the second-fastest rate among states from 2006 to 2007, according to a report released Tuesday.
Number of Gay, Lesbian Households in Utah Rising A new report from the Census Bureau says there's an increasing number of gay and lesbian partners living together in Utah. The American Community Survey shows that there was a 23 percent increase in lesbian partners living together in 2007 and a 21.5 percent increase in gay men living together. The Census Bureau reports that there was also a 42 percent jump in the number of unmarried partners ...
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