Columbiana County Common Pleas
Ohio Edison Co. vs. Melinda M. Bell, Kensington, $ 5,356 plus interest sought for alleged damages for allegedly crashing into the plaintiff's pole on U.S. Route 30, Kensington, on July 25, 2017.
Ohio Edison Co. vs. Melinda M. Bell, Kensington, $ 5,356 plus interest sought for alleged damages for allegedly crashing into the plaintiff's pole on U.S. Route 30, Kensington, on July 25, 2017.
When will home inventories recover on the Space Coast and prices moderate? Law of supply and demand in local housing market Check out this story on floridatoday.com: http://on.flatoday.com/2sLRkRE The situation has been reflected in the local housing stats for a few months now. The data recently released from the Space Coast Association of Realtors indicate…
Toll Bros., the Horsham-based luxury homebuilder, recently notched its fourth straight year of record profits , with net income topping $ 1 billion for the first time. Sales are approaching the company's real-estate-bubble high of $ 6 billion back in 2006 The homebuilder's headquarters went into foreclosure last year, and Toll is looking around for…
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today awarded $ 716,894 in housing counseling grants to 9 local organizations in New Jersey to help families and individuals with their housing needs and to prevent future foreclosures. HUD's housing counseling grants and the additional funding they leverage will assist more than 1.4 million households nationwide…
” The phone call came as Raymond Murray neared the bottom of his luck. His wife had died, his career had been ended by injuries, and struggling to get by on his disability check, he had scraped together just enough to pay a lawyer to avoid imminent foreclosure on his modest Brooklyn home. Foreclosure News
In Hagy v. Demers & Adams , the Sixth Circuit looked to Spokeo, Inc. v. Robbins to hold that not all inaccuracies cause real harm sufficient to confer standing to bring suit under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act . Foreclosure News
The de Blasio administration hopes a database of “zombie homes” will help the city hold more financial institutions accountable for dilapidated, abandoned buildings that have plagued neighborhoods since the 2007-2008 mortgage meltdown. Zombie homes are vacant properties that have languished for years in some stage of pre-foreclosure. Foreclosure News