Loan mod scheme from 2009 finally gets settled at $4.6M
Loan mod scheme from 2009 finally gets settled at $4.6M
Owners of a Florida-based law firm were ordered to pay close to $4.6 million to settle claims that they violated the Fair Housing Act.
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Owners of a Florida-based law firm were ordered to pay close to $4.6 million to settle claims that they violated the Fair Housing Act.
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Owners of a Florida-based law firm were ordered to pay close to $4.6 million to settle claims that they violated the Fair Housing Act.
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By Shaun Tolson Itโs been almost two decades since Dwell magazine issued a contest to 16 architects, challenging them to design a modern, prefabricated home for $200,000. In many ways, that design competition permanently positioned upscale, modular homes on the consumerโs radar. Ironically, the concept is one that had been etched into the minds ofโฆ
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By Shaun Tolson Itโs been almost two decades since Dwell magazine issued a contest to 16 architects, challenging them to design a modern, prefabricated home for $200,000. In many ways, that design competition permanently positioned upscale, modular homes on the consumerโs radar. Ironically, the concept is one that had been etched into the minds ofโฆ
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Total, including securities fraud, estimated at $60 million for multifamily scheme.
Total, including securities fraud, estimated at $60 million for multifamily scheme.
The Cumberland Street project in Luton town centre will consist of three main blocks, the largest at 21 storeys, with the others stepping down from 16- to 10 storeys. A large basement car park will be provided at lower ground floor, ground floor and first floor levels. Plans were voted through despite concerns over its height and impact on the nearby listed St Maryโs church. JRL said the project would make an important contribution to the regeneration of the Castle Quarter area of the town c...
The Cumberland Street project in Luton town centre will consist of three main blocks, the largest at 21 storeys, with the others stepping down from 16- to 10 storeys. A large basement car park will be provided at lower ground floor, ground floor and first floor levels. Plans were voted through despite concerns over its height and impact on the nearby listed St Maryโs church. JRL said the project would make an important contribution to the regeneration of the Castle Quarter area of the town c...
In September the RIBA Future Trends Workload Index fell by 9 points to a balance figure of -17 which is the the lowest score, outside of lockdown since the recession 0f 2009. In the next three months, 16% of practices said they expect workloads to increase, 32% expect them to decrease and 52% expect them to remain the same. All the monitored work sectors have posted a negative balance, and three have shown a further deterioration in confidence since August. The private housing sector has falle...
In September the RIBA Future Trends Workload Index fell by 9 points to a balance figure of -17 which is the the lowest score, outside of lockdown since the recession 0f 2009. In the next three months, 16% of practices said they expect workloads to increase, 32% expect them to decrease and 52% expect them to remain the same. All the monitored work sectors have posted a negative balance, and three have shown a further deterioration in confidence since August. The private housing sector has falle...
Purchase application data is negative year over year, and this time itโs real. So where is all the housing inventory?
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Purchase application data is negative year over year, and this time itโs real. So where is all the housing inventory?
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May 25, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS flood protection / Maryland / stormwater management / WIFIA
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund a Maryland flood resilience project with a low-cost $75 million loan.The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funds to Howard County, Md. wi...
May 25, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS flood protection / Maryland / stormwater management / WIFIA
Order Reprints
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund a Maryland flood resilience project with a low-cost $75 million loan.The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funds to Howard County, Md. wi...
A federal judge in Missouri sentenced Patrick Dingle, a former construction operations manager for Zieson Construction Co., to eight years in prison without parole for false tax returns and his role in a fraud scheme that won Zieson $335 million in government contracts for which it was not eligible. The judge also ordered Dingle to forfeit $5.4 million representing his share of the profit and restitution.He is due to begin serving his sentence on Nov. 7, likely at FCI Schuylkill in ...
A federal judge in Missouri sentenced Patrick Dingle, a former construction operations manager for Zieson Construction Co., to eight years in prison without parole for false tax returns and his role in a fraud scheme that won Zieson $335 million in government contracts for which it was not eligible. The judge also ordered Dingle to forfeit $5.4 million representing his share of the profit and restitution.He is due to begin serving his sentence on Nov. 7, likely at FCI Schuylkill in ...
May 25, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS flood protection / Maryland / stormwater management / WIFIA
Order Reprints
No Comments
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund a Maryland flood resilience project with a low-cost $75 million loan.The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funds to Howard County, Md. wi...
May 25, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS flood protection / Maryland / stormwater management / WIFIA
Order Reprints
No Comments
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will help fund a Maryland flood resilience project with a low-cost $75 million loan.The Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funds to Howard County, Md. wi...