6 Reasons There Aren’t Enough Homes for Sale
In October 2017, the nation had a 3.9-month supply of existing homes for resale. That means, at the pace seen then, it would have taken 3.9 months to sell all the homes on the market.
In October 2017, the nation had a 3.9-month supply of existing homes for resale. That means, at the pace seen then, it would have taken 3.9 months to sell all the homes on the market.
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The central Kenai Peninsula chapter of Habitat for Humanity will build a house in Kenai every two years until 2026, using five properties the Kenai City Council donated to the organization Wednesday. Kenai obtained the five wooded lots – located in Mommsens Subdivision, a residential area to the south of Wildwood Correctional Facility – through…
Where traditional foreclosure cannot be docketed for 90 days after the triggering event, a lender may now petition the court for permission to immediately foreclose on vacant and abandoned properties. The petition can cut up to three months off the process, if successful. Foreclosure News
In an important decision for creditors, the North Carolina Supreme Court recently clarified the distinction between judicial foreclosure and non-judicial foreclosure by power of sale. In , the Supreme Court held that judicial foreclosure is an ordinary civil action subject to the liberal standard of notice pleading of North Carolina's Rules of Civil Procedure. Foreclosure…
He worked at the bank's debt-collections center near Portland, Ore., talking on the phone to customers who owed Wells Fargo money. It wasn't glamorous, but the job enabled him to afford a two-story suburban house with mustard-colored aluminum siding. Foreclosure News
Workers install solar panels on a roof. Lawmakers this week approved more consumer protections for PACE loans, which pay for energy-efficient home improvements, after some borrowers said they didn't understand what they were getting into. Foreclosure News