| Posted at 07:58 AM on January 22, 2010 |
As buyers ease back into the battered real-estate market, they're often hitting a stumbling block: fibbing by home sellers.
Eager to unload their abodes, some sellers exaggerate the size of their lots or their houses. Others minimize their property-tax or utility bills, conveniently forget about pests, or downplay flooding problems or noise.
Real-estate experts say that while such misrepresentations aren't new, the tough market of the past few years has m...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 07:35 AM on January 20, 2010 |
"New Year's Spending Resolutions That Could Save You Thousands"
When it comes to getting your financial house in order, sometimes a simple spending resolution or two can make a big difference.
Consider adding some of my "Top 10 for 2010" money-saving resolutions to your list in the new year:
1. Review Your Insurance Policies: It pays to conduct an annual review all of your insurance policies carefully and discuss cost-saving possibi...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 09:48 AM on January 15, 2010 |
The Long Island couple who won a $162 million Mega Millions jackpot will today receive $1 million less of their winnings, the million bucks being put aside to pay back the public for a scam they ran while operating homeless shelters, sources said.
A lawyer for Suffolk County got a court order last night – after officials went to a judge to get back the money they say William and Mary Morrison, of Miller Place, took under false pretenses in 2000, officials said.
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Read Full Post »| Posted at 07:14 AM on January 13, 2010 |
"Credit card companies squeezing customers"
As new law approaches, banks rush to raise rates and boost fees
The Credit Card Accountability and Disclosure Act will be a real game-changer – for both banks and cardholders – when it takes full effect next month.
The law, which goes into effect Feb. 22, will (among other things) prohibit raising the interest rates during the first year a credit card account is opened, ban int...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 08:17 AM on January 11, 2010 |
After almost two decades of decline, 2009 is on track to mark the first year that coupon use has increased in the U.S. since 1992.
Coupon clipping for the millennium isn't just for detergent and cereal. Retailers of all stripes, from Walgreens to Neiman Marcus, have latched onto the coupon to entice consumers to spend. And the Internet and mobile devices are making coupons more widely available.
"Coupons are just more accessible to more consumers than eve...
Read Full Post »| Posted at 10:12 AM on January 10, 2010 |
"Authorities say speculations on church investigation ‘hitting the nail on the head’"
Anonymous responses to news articles on the Internet are accurately generalizing what the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating at an Independence church, according to an official involved in the investigation.
Investigators continued on Wednesday searching the New Covenant Faith Center on the 1600 block of North Jennings Road....
Read Full Post »| Posted at 10:02 AM on January 08, 2010 |
"Suit Claims Fraud by New York Debt Collectors"
The first notice that a debt judgment had been entered against her came in July, said Monique Sykes. Big red letters were splashed across the top: “Marshal’s Notice of Execution.”
“I was in a panic,” recalled Ms. Sykes, 29, of the Bronx. “For like 5 or 10 minutes all my eyes could focus on were those words, ‘Marshal’s Notice,’ ...
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