Ind. Decisions - Court of Appeals issues 1 today
Tuesday Nov 24 | via Indiana Law Blog
For publication opinions today : In Clark E. Welch, et al. v. Connie M. Heavelin, et al. Comment?
S. Ellen Jones neighborhood selected for $6.7M grant
Thursday Nov 19 | via The News Tribune
New Albany has been awarded $6.7 million in federal funds to rehabilitate and resale 40 houses currently in foreclosure in the S. Ellen Jones neighborhood. Comment?
Real Estate Companies Reporting Home Sale Surge
Thursday Nov 19 | via WBIW-AM Bedford
Several Indiana real estate companies are reporting a home sales surge they attribute to first-time home buyers trying to close on their residence prior to the original tax credit deadline. Comment?
Tuesday Nov 10 | via The News Tribune
The City of New Albany is still searching for a strategy to deal with the failed Linden Meadows housing development. Comment?
IU: Indiana economy to rebound slowly
Thursday Nov 5 | via IndyStar.com
Indiana's economy is headed for a rebound in 2010 but don't expect it to be robust. Comment?
Administration plans new efforts on foreclosures
6 min ago | via KREM-TV Spokane
The Obama administration plans to announce an expanded program today to battle a foreclosure crisis that shows no signs of relenting. Comment?
No Water Bills To Private Renters Until 2012-13
6 min ago | via Tasmanian Government
Tenants of private rental properties will not receive water bills until 2012-13 when water meters are expected to be installed statewide. Comment?
The financial elephant in the room
9 min ago | via John Redwood's Diary
One by one the excessive borrowing bubbles are punctured. Now everyone knows the banks overdid the borrowing and lending in the US and the UK. Comment?
Arlington Asset plots its post-FBR strategy
9 min ago | via Washington Business Journal
It's been a big year for Arlington Asset Investment Corp. The Arlington-based company, which changed its name from Friedman Billings Ramsey Group Inc. Comment?
Preparing for the new year, one milestone at a time
7 hrs ago | via Staunton Daily News Leader
I just bought next year's calendar, and I'll be relieved when I can toss the 2009 one out. Comment?