Washington company sued over foreclosures on military homes
Since 2010 a Bellevue, Wash. company has foreclosed on at least 28 homes owned by military service members without obtaining required court orders, the U.S. Justice Department said.
Since 2010 a Bellevue, Wash. company has foreclosed on at least 28 homes owned by military service members without obtaining required court orders, the U.S. Justice Department said.
As Jacob Lerma surveyed the skeletal beams of his suburban Houston home that was flooded during Hurricane Harvey, he kept muttering three words as he wondered if his family would ever be able to move back in: “I don't know.” Like many Texans whose homes were flooded during Harvey, Lerma faces mounting expenses and hasn't…
That might be you in the pic, but do you have the right to post it? That’s the gist of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by photographer Peter Cepeda against model Gigi Hadid. Cepeda is claiming he has exclusive rights to a photo Hadid posted on her Instagram and Twitter accounts last summer. The shot…
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From February through June, an average of 13,085 undocumented immigrants were arrested each month, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That compares to an average of 9,134 arrests per month during the last three months of 2016. Foreclosure News
Major investor AmBase is suing the developers of the 111 West 57th Street project, in Manhattan, over $ 50 million in cost overruns, according to reports – and that's not the only financial trouble. AmBase has filed a lawsuit against Kevin Maloney and Michael Stern , along with the lender for the project, Spruce Capital…