Consumer debt is at an all-time high. Should banks be worried?
September 2008 was one of those rare interludes when the world shifts beneath your feet. Markets froze.
September 2008 was one of those rare interludes when the world shifts beneath your feet. Markets froze.
As Colorado Springs' economy and housing market improve, the city's foreclosure woes continue to diminish, according to a report released Tuesday by CoreLogic, a California-based housing data firm. In August, 0.2 percent of Springs-area properties with a mortgage were in some stage of foreclosure, CoreLogic's latest report shows. Foreclosure News
Texas is busy dominating a list of the most attractive real estate markets in the U.S. But this year, Austin's not one of them. Analysts at personal finance website WalletHub compared 300 cities across 21 key metrics to determine not only tangible assets, such as an area's common square footage and home style, but also…
Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans face losing their homes upon the expiration of a three-month moratorium on mortgage payments that banks offered after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Foreclosure News
A 2013 march through the streets to the Department of Justice during a rally against big banks and home foreclosures. Ten years ago, a simmering financial crisis finally bubbled over. Foreclosure News
Editor's note: This is the third in a three-part series of articles examining the current state of homelessness in our area. * Find out your would-be home's actual property value at that county's Tax Assessment Office, as opposed to just looking online for this information. Foreclosure News
The Sixth Circuit held that the law firm's pursuit of a post-foreclosure eviction action did not violate the FDCPA. The court found that after a debt has been extinguished in a foreclosure sale, “there no longer exists a debt to enforce, and any post-foreclosure activity cannot be considered debt collection.” Foreclosure News