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Last year real estate experts predicted that 2018 should continue to be a good year for homeowners, while others are more cautious. But, as always, location is key.
Last year real estate experts predicted that 2018 should continue to be a good year for homeowners, while others are more cautious. But, as always, location is key.
On May 16, 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it had reached a settlement with a company engaged in reverse mortgage servicing, in connection with the company's participation in the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Home Equity Conversion Mortgage program, which offers senior citizens reverse mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration…
David Michael Jones can't resist describing the house he bought a year ago in a suburb of Killeen, Texas – it's 2,800 square feet, set up on a hill, with a formal dining room and an enormous master bedroom that includes a bathroom big enough to do cartwheels in. “To me, I'm on top of…
The Senate's planned vote on the Better Care Reconciliation Act this Thursday has turned this week into a frenzy of debate and deal-making among senators and Republican leaders. With the CBO score forthcoming-a review of the bill's potential impact by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office-every potential side effect of this far-reaching bill is being scrutinized…
The worst of the residential foreclosure crisis may be in Connecticut's rearview mirror, but a report this week still ranks the state high among all states for homeowners with troubled mortgages. In 2017, one in 128 properties was in a stage of foreclosure in Connecticut, placing it fifth highest behind New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and…
Palm Bay reaches settlement on Homes for Warriors property Palm Bay settles on Homes for Warrior property Check out this story on floridatoday.com: http://on.flatoday.com/2xHpkQz This home, which had been owned by Eric and Megin Davidson as part of Palm Bay's Homes for Warriors program, sold Monday for $ 200,000. The city recouped most of its…
In a 5-3 decision in Bank of America Corp. et al. v. City of Miami, Florida , the United States Supreme Court held that the City of Miami was an “aggrieved person” authorized to bring suit under the Fair Housing Act for predatory lending by defendant banks to minorities, but remanded the case on the…