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A workplace injury cost Davee much of his left arm above the elbow. With his disability, he couldn't do his job as a diesel mechanic.
A workplace injury cost Davee much of his left arm above the elbow. With his disability, he couldn't do his job as a diesel mechanic.
Michael Gorman is a reporter in Nova Scotia who covers Province House, rural communities, and everything in between. Contact him with story ideas at [email protected] Defaulted student loans and uncollectable legal fines top the list of $ 15.2 million worth of items the provincial government is writing off for the 2016-17 fiscal year. Foreclosure News
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ATTOM Data Solutions' Darin Blomquist cites “the above-par performance of mortgages originated in the past seven years” as a key driver of foreclosure activity's search for a new post-recession floor. Get alerted any time new stories match your search criteria. Foreclosure News
Three weeks after a threat of foreclosure, two properties owned by Tobago businessman Ken Patino have been put up for sale. There were newspaper advertisements this past weekend for Patino's 175 square metre two-storey town house at St Lucien Road, Diego Martin, and his restaurant and bar at Shirvan Road, Buccoo. Foreclosure News
In a recently published VALERI Servicer Newsflash , the VA indicated that Electronic Default Notification events on current loans that are impacted by a natural disaster should not be reported. As explained in the Newsflash, the “EDN event should only be reported prior to the 61st day of delinquency, with 'Property Problems' as the reason…
In CFPB news, Mick Mulvaney's efforts to reshape the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau continue apace with more requests for information and improvements to the mortgage servicing rule. Finally, a recent California decision affirms the Bureau's right to properly tailored civil monetary penalties and injunctive relief, albeit in the more limited forms imposed earlier by the…