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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 10, 2012 - The story of how Rick and Karen Hoffman of St. Peters saved their two-story American…
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The Missouri Attorney General’s office has announced the state will get a share of multi-million dollar settlements from lawsuits against drug makers and…
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The new rules would help eliminate surprises and make the mortgage loan process easier to understand, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says. It's also moving to give homeowners more protection when mortgage companies try to foreclose.
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The St. Clair County state’s attorney has filed suit against 22 banks for allegedly failing to record the sale of mortgages with the county.Brendan Kelly…
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The Missouri Attorney General’s office is hosting 120 town-hall-style meetings across the state this week to help homeowners affected by lending abuses…
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Koster wants U.S. Supreme Court to reject individual health insurance mandateMissouri Attorney General Chris Koster wants the U.S. Supreme Court to reject…
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Troubled Missouri home owners can expect a degree of relief from a national mortgage settlement that has been reached with five of the nation’s largest…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 2, 2011 - There is nothing catchy about the acronym SLEHCRA -- St. Louis Equal Housing and…
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KMOV-TV is reporting that six people were arrested during a protest Monday at the Bank of America branch in downtown Clayton.According to the…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 17, 2010 - The current economic situation is an opportunity to reform U.S. housing finance…