A state judge in Florida has ruled against U.S. Bank N.A. which filed a lawsuit against Ernest Harpster when the homeowner defaulted on a loan that he supposedly received in January 2007. The ruling ...
Foreclosures are once again creeping higher across the country, with thousands of homeowners facing the legal process of losing their homes.
A fire that killed three people in the Bronx revealed the dangers of illegally subdivided apartments, but what is less widely known is the building's cloudy ownership status. At dispute is a question ...
Bank of America employees regularly lied to homeowners seeking loan modifications, denied their applications for made-up reasons, and were rewarded for sending homeowners to foreclosure, according to ...
REO homes are attractive for flippers, landlords, and first-time homebuyers alike. If you've been looking for great deals for ...
Bank of America Corp. ended its freeze on foreclosures in 23 states earlier than some analysts had expected, but it is still reviewing its actions in California and 26 other states to make sure its ...
Update October 15, 2010: Wells Fargo says it will not halt foreclosures even though one of its employees admitted in a deposition to signing affidavits for 500 foreclosure files she never bothered to ...
Hundreds of homeowners associations are foreclosing on banks that have failed to pay dues and other expenses on the properties they've repossessed. Since the housing bubble burst in Florida five years ...
ATTOM Data Solutions' Year-End 2020 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report has revealed this week that foreclosure filings-- default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions -- were reported on ...
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