Vulture capital firm preys on Baltimore
In 2010, Joann Rodriguez suffered a health crisis precipitated by her multiple sclerosis. She could no longer keep her job with the AARP, but it took her two years before she received any disability benefits.
In 2010, Joann Rodriguez suffered a health crisis precipitated by her multiple sclerosis. She could no longer keep her job with the AARP, but it took her two years before she received any disability benefits.
Guns and women got Dan Bilzerian where he is today – the so-called “King of Instagram,” with nearly 23 million followers, a mansion full of guns and a hot tub full of women. He lines his feed with photos of himself and women in the wilderness, playing with his arsenal of rifles, his biceps the…
The national credit bureaus keep track of how much you owe, what your payments are, your maximum borrowing limits and when and how often you are late on your payments. In addition, they report any matters of public record that you may have, such as bankruptcies, short sales, foreclosures, judgments, etc. Foreclosure News
Foreclosure filings – described as default notices, scheduled auctions and bank repossessions – in the first quarter of this year were down 45 percent in the Columbus area compared with the average over the seven quarters that led up to the recession, which began in December 2007. Foreclosure filings were down 59 percent in Cleveland, 45 percent in…
The Trump administration will ask Congress to make drastic changes to weaken the independence of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, NPR has learned. Sources familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named, tell NPR that the CFPB's interim director, Mick Mulvaney, will ask lawmakers to restructure the bureau in his upcoming semi-annual report…
Like Bruce Springsteen, a Massachusetts bankruptcy debtor said “no surrender” when it came to his home. In EverBank v. Foreclosure News