For Nathan Cooper, South City Foreclosures Have Meant Big Opportunity – and Federal Dollars
“Take the elevator to the fourth floor for the tax sale!” a deputy calls out as a line forms inside the Civil Courts Building in downtown St. Louis.
“Take the elevator to the fourth floor for the tax sale!” a deputy calls out as a line forms inside the Civil Courts Building in downtown St. Louis.
On Monday, Philadelphia filed a federal lawsuit against Wells Fargo asserting that the bank has engaged in discriminatory lending practices against black and Latino home loan borrowers. The lawsuit alleges that since 2004, Wells Fargo has operated in violation of the Fair Housing Act by pushing black and Latino borrowers towards high-cost or high-risk loans…
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If you've ever had to dispute a charge on a credit card, fix a mix-up with your mortgage or stop a debt collector from hounding you, you've benefited from the work of a federal watchdog agency that is now under fire in Washington. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau arguably has done as much to change…
Northern Hancock Bank and Trust Co. vs. Ronald G. Pyles Jr., East Liverpool, et al, foreclosure sought for property on Ohio Avenue, East Liverpool. Foreclosure News
The Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program has, since its inception, been an innovative, effective and cost-effective program providing assistance to homeowners seeking to save their homes from foreclosure. In the face of the recent demise of the federal Homeowner Affordable Mortgage Program , HEMAP now plays an even more crucial role in providing a path…
They help Americans make the biggest purchase of their lives, using financing that can last for decades. Should they have to pass a test to keep practicing? Ken Brown is a manager at Homewise , a Santa Fe, New Mexico-based housing counseling center. Foreclosure News