Vacant Niagara Falls houses sold to the highest bidder
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out.
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out.
Stella Mare RV Resort is opening a new splash pad for guests staying at the West End RV park. The splash pad features an assortment of spray effects from palm trees to surf boards, and a central spill tower that releases 30 gallons of water every few minutes. Foreclosure News
Question: Chapter 13 bankruptcy time bomb: mortgage modifications revisited? So you had to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy to avoid foreclosure while waiting for your modification to be approved. You went through the “wash, rinse, repeat” process of submitting your documents over and over while the foreclosure process started and almost finished. Foreclosure News
It's been 10 years since the housing bust put millions of homes into foreclosure, and after years of steadily declining foreclosure rates, the percentage of mortgages that are in the foreclosure process has fallen to levels not seen since before the crash. According to new data from CoreLogic, just 0.6 percent of mortgages were in…
Colorado Springs-area foreclosure activity continued to decline during the first quarter, according to a report Monday from the El Paso County Public Trustee's Office. During the first three months of 2017, foreclosure notices sent to property owners in the Springs and El Paso County totaled 286. Foreclosure News
Denver judge awards more than $ 1.9 million to attorney, businesses accused by state of price gouging during nation's foreclosure crisis A Denver judge on Friday awarded more than $ 1.9 million to attorney Larry Castle and two associated businesses, who successfully defended themselves against state allegations of price gouging during the nation's foreclosure crisis….
A decade after the housing crash, nearly 38 percent of bay area households are in rental properties, a new study shows. That compares to less than 30 percent in 2006, just before real estate values plunged and sent tens of thousands of Tampa Bay homes into foreclosure. Foreclosure News