Just Listed in Arlington
Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Team Cathell , “Your Orange Line Specialists.”
Just Listed highlights Arlington properties that just came on the market within the past week. This feature is written and sponsored by Team Cathell , “Your Orange Line Specialists.”
Keep Your Home California, the free mortgage-assistance program that has helped more than 81,500 homeowners , is entering its final weeks and homeowners faced with a financial hardship and worried about losing their home are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Keep Your Home California officials will continue to accept applications until available funding…
A mortgagor seeking to set aside a foreclosure by advertisement must prove fraud or irregularity in the foreclosure procedure; that he or she suffered prejudice; and that a causal connection exists between the prejudice suffered by him or her and the fraud or irregularity in the foreclosure procedure. Complete access to news articles on milawyersweekly.com…
This comes months after mounting legal troubles with Upper Padre Partners – the group who built the Corpus Christi waterpark with plans to transform 500 acres of island real estate into a waterfront attraction similar to the San Antonio Riverwalk. The partnership is made up of the Henry family, which owns Schlitterbahn, and real estate…
While high property taxes and tepid of wage growth get most of the blame, experts say Illinois' sluggish housing market is partly because of its foreclosure laws. There were 267,000 foreclosures in Illinois between 2007 and 2016. Foreclosure News
Like so many stories of early California, Inverness had its birth in an almost incomprehensible maze of land disputes, sales, foreclosures, swindles and lawsuits. After the judicial dust had cleared in 1857, attorneys arguing the disputes, Oscar and James Shafter, ended up owning a large portion of the Point Reyes peninsula. Foreclosure News
A Q&A guide to real estate finance law for borrowers and lenders in Massachusetts. This Q&A addresses state laws relating to security instruments, usury laws, limitations on personal liability, recording requirements and taxes, priority issues, mechanics' liens, landlord liens, title insurance matters, and foreclosure procedures primarily impacting lending transactions in a commercial context. Foreclosure News