Communities find creative ways to collect homeowner fees
Like many homeowners associations, Waterstone II is struggling to collect maintenance fees from its property owners. HOAs have discovered they have little power to force homeowners to pay up.Bank of America to pay $137 million in Muni cases
Bank of America Corp. agreed to pay $137 million to settle investigations of its involvement in a conspiracy to rig bids on 88 municipal bond contracts, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department said.Oil spill's psychological toll quietly mounts
Psychiatrists who treated people after Katrina and have held group sessions in oil spill-stricken areas say the symptoms showing up are much the same: Anger. Anxiety. Drinking. Depression. Suicidal thoughts.Bernanke warns Congress that budget moves could harm economy
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the central bank stands ready to take additional steps to boost U.S. growth and cautioned lawmakers against budget moves that would harm a "sluggish" recovery.Agreement Frees $300M For Stanford Ponzi Victims
Victims of imprisoned financier R. Allen Stanford's Ponzi scheme are set to get $300 million in recovered foreign assets.Deal is more proof that prices are stabilizing
Based on the $8.35 million sale of a site near Miami's Brickell Avenue, land prices seem to be firming, according to several experts.Oil spill scrutiny turns to Obama administration
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and other federal officials will come under questioning for what the government did - or did not do - to prevent the oil spill, and how they have responded since oil started streaming into the Gulf last month.Trending Stories
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