Can You Keep Your Home Through Bankruptcy?
The answer is “Yes.” You don't have to lose your home in bankruptcy. I've done loans for many clients who kept their homes through bankruptcy.
The answer is “Yes.” You don't have to lose your home in bankruptcy. I've done loans for many clients who kept their homes through bankruptcy.
Miami is the first city to study the impacts of climate gentrification, a shift in consumer preferences for higher ground as climate change sends sea levels rising that displaces poor residents of color in Miami's few high elevation communities. When Paulette Richards answered the door of her Little Haiti home a year ago, she found…
“We're hearing things from our real estate agents that we haven't heard in three years about homebuyers stepping back from high prices,” said Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman on the real estate firm's second quarter earnings call this month. What's eating the housing market, in the midst of what otherwise looks like upbeat growth? In part,…
The number of homes with a foreclosure filing increased 5% in May over the previous month, as properties entering the process also increased by 5%. There were 81,495 properties that had a foreclosure filing at the end of the month, compared with 77,049 in April, according to Attom Data Solutions. Foreclosure News
The credit score hit you take from a short sale depends in part on how your lender reported the transaction to the credit bureaus. If the lender reported a deficiency balance — which is essentially the balance of your mortgage that wasn't repaid after the sale — the impact will be similar to a foreclosure….
An East Main Street home heavily damaged by fire in 2015 but still standing is on schedule to be torn down in May through the county's land bank program. County Economic Development Director Tad Herold told the Chamber of Commerce at its recent meeting that delinquent tax assessment and collection funding will cover the cost…
Local homeowners were promised hurricane relief by Wells Fargo, which would allow them to postpone three months of mortgage payments. But they're finding out the offer had fine print, and one local woman claims it will cost her a fortune. Foreclosure News