A Decade After The Bubble Burst, House Flipping Is On The Rise
A team of contractors works on the renovation of a home in Phoenix. A decade after the U.S. housing crisis, some old habits are back, including house flipping.
A team of contractors works on the renovation of a home in Phoenix. A decade after the U.S. housing crisis, some old habits are back, including house flipping.
David Weidner, Wilkes-Barre, recently became certified in hypnotherapy for athletes by the Mottin & Johnson Institute of Hypnosis, accredited by the National Guild of Hypnotist. He is a practicing certified hypnotherapist for more than 20 years in the private sector, specializing in group sessions. Foreclosure News
A recent appeal to the Fourth Circuit may shed light on whether Virginia borrowers can assert federal mortgage servicing requirements as a defense to foreclosure when the mortgage instrument pre-dates the federal requirement. In Stansbury v. Foreclosure News
We bought our home in 2015 with a Federal Housing Administration loan, and then added a new solar-panel system and made some other energy-saving improvements with a PACE loan earlier this year. Now, we've heard that the FHA will no longer insure mortgages that have a PACE assessment. Foreclosure News
Local home prices slipped slightly last month, with more homes on the market and fewer people electing to buy homes in Southern Nevada compared to the same time last year. Foreclosure News
In this Oct. 20, 2017 file photo, former Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha, right, and his wife, Katherine leave federal court in Honolulu. A foreclosure lawsuit alleges that the former Honolulu police chief and his deputy prosecutor wife aren't paying their home mortgage. Foreclosure News