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Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Fishers, Ind. vs. Corey A. Carnahan, Paulding, unknown spouse if any of Corey A. Carnahan, Paulding County Treasurer, Paulding.
Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Fishers, Ind. vs. Corey A. Carnahan, Paulding, unknown spouse if any of Corey A. Carnahan, Paulding County Treasurer, Paulding.
Do not be surprised to discover that Frank is not from your mortgage company. Frank the Foreclosure Man is a composite I made up to describe what is generally referred to as a foreclosure specialist or foreclosure broker. Foreclosure News
The average rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rose two basis points, the average 15-year fixed-rate climbed three basis points and the average rate on the 5/1 ARM went up one basis point, according to a NerdWallet survey of daily mortgage rates published by national lenders Tuesday. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is two basis points…
While mortgage payment delinquencies are generally down across the country, they were explainably up in states hit by Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, resulting in a slightly raised annual delinquency rate, according to the October 2017 Black Knight Mortgage Monitor. Irma and Harvey can be blamed for a total of 229,000 “past due” loans, which represent…
The Toledo, Ohio, home foreclosure rate continues to drop, as the market approaches normalcy after being battered during the economic crisis. For the first half of the year, 1,264 properties were in the foreclosure process, a 16% reduction from the same time in 2016, when 1,506 housing units were in some stage of foreclosure, according…
Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe, a 122,000-square-foot retail outlet mall on the city's southern outskirts off Cerrillos Road that long has struggled to keep store spaces filled and draw consumers over the past 2 1/2 decades, is facing a foreclosure suit. The complaint, filed Friday in the First Judicial District Court in Santa Fe by…
When credit-reporting agency Equifax announced in September that hackers had accessed the accounts of 143 million of its customers–over 40 percent of the U.S. population–it was another example of how little power consumers have over their money and personal information. It unfolded in a familiar way: Equifax isn't communicating with its customers, and no one…