A tool for targeting Toms River ‘zombie houses’
Toms River has joined dozens of towns in New Jersey that are attempting to tackle the problem of “zombie houses,” abandoned houses that are in disrepair.
Toms River has joined dozens of towns in New Jersey that are attempting to tackle the problem of “zombie houses,” abandoned houses that are in disrepair.
The number of first-time foreclosures in the five boroughs reached 859 during the third quarter of the year, part of a dramatic increase to levels last seen at the start of the Great Recession, according to a report from real estate website PropertyShark. The third-quarter foreclosure count was 79% higher than the same period last…
In my August post , I discussed two cases. In the Failla case, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the District Court's opinion that “once the debtor decides to 'surrender' secured property [w]hile the debtor need not physically deliver the property to the secured party, the debtor is precluded from taking any action which would interfere with…
Net income for the current year was $ 7.3 million, or $ 1.29 per diluted common share, compared to $ 8.6 million, or $ 1.52 per diluted common share, for 2015. The return on average common equity was 7.97% and the return on average assets was 0.58% for the current year compared to 10.14% and…
A Wells Fargo logo is seen in New York City, U.S. January 10, 2017. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith/File Photo The San Francisco-based lender, which reported a quarterly profit, said it may have to restate results to reflect the final settlement. Foreclosure News
It is important for titleholders to understand that their mortgage payments are separate from their association dues, assessments and fines. It is important for titleholders to understand that their mortgage payments are separate from their association dues, assessments and fines. Foreclosure News
” Philadelphia is suing Wells Fargo & Co., claiming the bank overcharged more than 1,000 minority homeowners on mortgage loans since 2004. Philly.com reports that the federal lawsuit cites six confidential informants who used to work for the bank. Foreclosure News