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Foreclosure Numbers Hit Highest Level Since Recession Began
Mar 4th
New numbers released by the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts show Mecklenburg County hit the highest number of foreclosures since the recession began.
Miami-Dade to get new foreclosure mediators
Mar 4th
Miami-Dade’s foreclosure mediation program—the state’s largest—is coming under new leadership, after its original managers lost a bid to continue heading up the Supreme Court-mandated process.
Foreclosure Settlement Terms Sent to Banks by States, U.S.
Mar 4th
State attorneys general and federal agencies submitted to banks a proposal for settling a probe into foreclosure practices and mortgage servicing while continuing to talk about monetary penalties they will seek.
Foreclosure Settlement Terms Sent to Banks by States, Federal Agencies
Mar 4th
State attorneys general and federal agencies submitted to banks a proposal for settling an investigation into foreclosure procedures that will be used for further negotiations with the companies.
PFT: QB Russell faces foreclosure on house
Mar 4th
Former Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell needs to sell more sizzurp. His $2.4 million mansion in the Bay Area is facing foreclosure, according to TMZ.
U.S. officials close to deal with banks on foreclosure practices
Mar 4th
U.S. officials were on the brink Thursday of finalizing major elements of a possible settlement with large U.S. banks accused of fraudulent foreclosure practices.
Foreclosure fix-ups costing millions
Mar 4th
Toledo's Neighborhood Stabilzation Program and the new Lucas County Land Bank are attacking the foreclosure crisis in different ways.
House Republicans Move to Eliminate Foreclosure-Prevention Aid
Mar 3rd
House Republicans took a first step toward eliminating two fledgling U.S. programs aimed at helping people who are struggling to pay their mortgages.
House Republicans Move to Eliminate Foreclosure-Prevention Aid
Mar 3rd
House Republicans took a first step toward eliminating two fledgling U.S. programs aimed at helping people who are struggling to pay their mortgages.