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Charles county, prince georges county. Here is a look at the beltway. There was an overnight work zone. You picked up the cones. You are up to speed and continuing in maryland. Top side of beltway around fromm college park through and around to the Mormon Temple and the bend. Be thanks behaving nicely 270 from hyattstown through gaithersburg. From centreville travel lines ln open on the eastbound side. No accidents or incidents on the westbound side. Over the occoquan here is a look at the Prince William parkway that is. Is. Just Getting Started earlien a thursday morning. Ay m thats a look at your fox 5 onon time traffic. Thank you jeff in the news this morning a 35 year sentence to the army private found guilty of leaking hundreds of thousandt of documents to wikileaks. Ikil he was found guilty of 20 crimes last month ....
“My landlord told me that she would like to have a chat with me about the house's sky-high heating bills this winter. I told her, ‘Sure thing, whenever you want. My door is always open.’” A key selling point for originators, in talking to potential clients on the fence about buying a home, is rent. Rents have been increasing, and there’s no sense of permanency, but if you can’t pay your rent, qualifying for a home loan is going to tough. LendingTree found that more than 8 million U.S. adults live in a household not caught up on rent payments. About 3.6 million adults are also living in households that are not being charged rent, primarily in Mississippi, West Virginia, Alaska, Arkansas, and Alabama. There are plenty of rent disputes in the courts, just as there are disputes and cases involving mortgage bankers. I bring this up because convicted former MBA Chairman Ron McCord and his Oklahoma-based company settled CapLoc's allega ....
Attorneys across the nation have taken note that the Federal Trade Commission has proposed a rule that would bar companies from requiring employees to sign a noncompete agreement, which limits workers' ability to leave for a rival or to strike out on their own in the same field. The FTC says barring noncompete agreements could raise pay by $300 billion annually. So the FTC wants to ban companies from telling their employees they can't work for competitors, and says it'll help workers make $300 billion more a year. From the East Coast, Brian B. points out that the FTC believes that this is a “rule change” and that approval from Congress, which is a near-impossibility these days, is not needed. Along with this, there are plenty of other topics that are of interest to originators, lenders, and vendors, so let’s jump in. Affordable Housing and Multi-Family Observations Affordable housing is a very hot topic, and Julie Cooper from Evergreen ....