You won't like this answer. There aren't any. But, we might as well consider Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac government entities so in that sense yes. These loans currently require 15% down.
There are many non profits available to women to start their own businesses. Check with your local government to find any that are available. The SBA has many helpful things for minority group owners.
Employees, Customers, Local community, Owners, Suppliers, Government and many more
When a Company is nationalised or floated by the Government, the eventual owners are the citizens of the country through their Government. It is the Government who decide on the financial structure, management, and staffing to run such a Company. [alikban]
The First Republic Bank's current owners are Katherine August-deWilde and James H. Herbert II. Katherine is the president of the company while James is a chairman.
The Home Owners' Loan Corporation was created by the Federal Government during the depression of 1930's and was charged with the responsibility of acquiring foreclosed property from banks and then reselling it to private investors.
The Small Business Administration (SBA) offers many loans and financing programs that are available to small business owners to help out their companies.
When did the current owners take control of the Canal AND from what country
"PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION" would apply if what you are buying is land, but you did not specify.
The government is on the side of the owners, the capitalist class.
Usually you will have to go to a government agency to get property tax information. Sometimes you will be able to talk to current or previous owners of the property though.
D&I Decorative Services Ltd are the current owners of the wanadoo in the UK. Usually they tend to change owners every once in a while. It is really interesting how they all come to work together.
1975
Manuel V. Pangilinan
Yes, of course. The current owners on the policy have to pay for the insurance policy, This is why this policy states that it is a homeowners policy.
There are many government programs around to help home owners in danger of losing their homes. If money is tight you should definitely apply for some assistance. You should also look into energy efficient appliances.
In states which require emissions tests for diesels, current owners risk having their registration yanked until the problem's fixed.
No, the government is not responsible; it's the business owners who are.