Neighborhoods crumble as thousands of homes sit in legal limbo, Sun Sentinel finds
Neighborhoods crumble as thousands of homes sit in legal limbo, Sun Sentinel finds
By Megan O’Matz and John Maines, Sun Sentinel, April 29, 2012
Banks that made reckless home loans have been tiptoeing away from foreclosures in a tactic designed to cut their losses. The result: Orphaned, dilapidated homes dot the landscape from Kendall to Lake Worth.
Foreclosure Pipeline Slows to Dribble Because of New Hawaii Law
By Beth Thoma Robinson, Hawaii Reporter, April 30, 2012
The inventory of distressed properties in many of our Hawai’i real estate markets has declined dramatically. The foreclosure pipeline closed down to a mere dribble when Act 48 took effect a year ago (May 5, 2011).
Indy area home foreclosures see dramatic spike
By Troy Kehoe, WISHTV, April 29, 2012
New statistics show Central Indiana's housing market may finally be poised for a rebound. But, they also show a familiar problem may be on the rise: foreclosures.
Scott Hall Legal Problems Mounting, Sued for Foreclosure
By TMZ Staff, TMZ, April 29, 2012
Wrestling legend Scott Hall is in trouble once again -- but it's not with the law (for a change) ... it's with his financier, who claims Hall defaulted on a mortgage and now owes him $75,000.
Foreclosure documentation should be political issue, Libertarian Reale says
By James Mosher, The Bulletin, April 30, 2012
Plainfield, Conn. — “Fraudulent” foreclosure documents are being used widely to force people from their homes and the issue needs to be addressed in this fall’s political campaign, says Dan Reale, chairman of the Libertarian Party of Connecticut and candidate for Congress in Connecticut’s 2nd District.