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This month, students are putting away their textbooks and getting their grades for the term. But the classroom of life has more important tests.
This month, students are putting away their textbooks and getting their grades for the term. But the classroom of life has more important tests.
Question: Chapter 13 bankruptcy time bomb: mortgage modifications revisited? So you had to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy to avoid foreclosure while waiting for your modification to be approved. You went through the “wash, rinse, repeat” process of submitting your documents over and over while the foreclosure process started and almost finished. Foreclosure News
TCPA: denying motion to stay TCPA proceeding pending the D.C. Circuit's decision in a case challenging the FCC's July 10, 2015 Order as, issuing stay “would amount to a constructive refusal to enforce the FCC's interpretation [of the statute], which th[e] court is prohibited from doing []” – Williams v. Bluestem Brands, Inc. , 2017…
A crew from Westwood Framing builds a home Tuesday, July 18, 2017, in the Banning Lewis Ranch development on the eastside of Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs' single-family housing market in the first half of 2017 looked a lot like it did last year: strong in some areas, red hot in others – but not without…
This spring's housing mantra: Going, going, gone! “Severe” housing shortages are prompting existing homes to sell significantly faster this year, propelling home sales to the highest pace in more than a decade, the National Association of REALTORSA reported Friday. Strong sales gains in the Northeast and Midwest were behind most of the nationwide 4.4 percent…
Graham [Elwood] shows how Puerto Rico is about to have mass foreclosures as a result of greedy banks and complicit government. Antonio Castro lives just outside San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico , on the far east side of the island. Foreclosure News
With critical help from moderate Democrats like Indiana's Sen. Joe Donnelly, Congress is moving to ease some of the banking regulations imposed after the 2008 financial crisis. The Senate is expected to begin debate Tuesday on a bill that the trade publication American Banker has called the industry's best chance at rolling back financial regulations…