Total Number of News: 6340
  • 10/24/2008 - Real Estate News
    Tool rental done right
    It's a simple fact of life that every home improvement project requires tools of some sort. As a result, just about every homeowner has a toolbox -- or at least a kitchen drawer -- with a decent assortment of hand tools. But what happens when your proj...
  • 10/24/2008 - Real Estate News
    Foreclosure puts contractor's money at risk
    Q: I'm a contractor who has completed repairs on a house that was damaged by fire. The insurance company for the owner of the home sent the insurance proceeds check to the owner's mortgage company. The mortgage company has paid me for the first part of...
  • 10/24/2008 - Real Estate News
    America's urban planning on wrong track
    What if we paved over the whole state of Wisconsin? Actually, we already have. According to recent Federal Highway Administration figures, the United States has close to 240 million motor vehicles -- almost 40 million more cars than there are licensed d...
  • 10/23/2008 - Real Estate News
    When tenants fight, stay neutral
    Q: I own a rental home in a very quiet suburban neighborhood. About six months ago I rented the home to a young newlywed couple and everything was fine for the first few months. But the honeymoon is over, and lately I have been getting calls about som...
  • 10/23/2008 - Real Estate News
    Tenant: Fumigation justifies rent break
    Q: I had problems with roaches at my apartment, which came from the neighbor downstairs. They moved out three weeks ago and left a very filthy place, infested with roaches. The manager has been trying to get rid of them, by fumigating constantly. The ...
  • 10/23/2008 - Real Estate News
    'Simple assumption' prevents foreclosure
    Q: We have lived in our current house since 1989. My husband was recently disabled. I have become his full-time caretaker, which means I'm not able to work as much. So, we're now having trouble paying our mortgage. My daughter suggested assuming the ...
  • 10/23/2008 - Real Estate News
    Lease-options: the good, the bad, the ugly
    Q: I owned a home for eight years, but borrowed heavily against it, took a subprime loan and recently lost it through foreclosure. My credit is shot from the foreclosure, but I have found another home I would like to buy. The seller will agree to do a...
  • 10/22/2008 - Real Estate News
    Should I buy earthquake insurance?
    Q: I read your column on earthquake preparedness. And although I don't think our 11-year-old house needs structural changes, I was wondering if you have any advice on whether to buy earthquake insurance. We are new to the area, so we have no experienc...
  • 10/22/2008 - Real Estate News
    Small lenders fill niche for Mexican mortgages
    The residential mortgage meltdown in the United States not only has devalued investors' significant assets but it has stymied their ability to create and explore potential future business. New York-based Lehman Brothers Resort Home Lending abruptly end...
  • 10/22/2008 - Real Estate News
    Job losses prolong housing slump
    If you don't have a job, you're not buying a house -- at least, you're not buying a house unless you're paying for it in cash. And for most folks, cash seems to be in short supply at the moment. The credit crisis continues to grow in scope and scariness...