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Another New York real estate developer admits to meddling with local elections
Jun 06, 2017A few weeks ago, Kenneth Nakdimen, a New York real estate developer admitted in court that he tried to interfere with a local election, including using fake voters, to try to advance stalled construction projects. And Tuesday, one of Nakdimen’s co-conspirators, Shalom Lamm, pleaded guilty to similar charges for his role in trying to sway a mayoral election in Bloomingburg, New York.
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Consulting firm MTG Services hires two executives
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Colony Starwood Homes buys $815 million portfolio of single-family rental homes
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New American Funding hires industry vet Sue Silverman
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Investors: Here are the top markets to invest in rental properties
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Speaker of the House: 5 reasons to support the Financial CHOICE Act
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CoreLogic expanding valuation business, announces acquisition of Mercury Network
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Real estate professionals remain confident about their professional prospects
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Supreme Court scales back SECÕ enforcement power
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Here’s how TRID impacted mortgage defects in 2016
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Trump chooses former OneWest CEO Joseph Otting to lead OCC
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CoreLogic: Bidding frenzy sends home prices soaring
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