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In film and television, the apocalypse usually takes the form of a big bang followed by an epic voyage across a sweeping landscape. It's Mad Max at the Thunderdome or on the Fury Road.
In film and television, the apocalypse usually takes the form of a big bang followed by an epic voyage across a sweeping landscape. It's Mad Max at the Thunderdome or on the Fury Road.
Beloved Miami Heat legend Rice, 50, managed to unload a downtown condo he owned with ex-wife Cristy , a former star of Real Housewives of Miami, just weeks before it was to be sold in a foreclosure auction. With his financial situation looking as grim as a Shaquille O'Neal free throw, Rice was desperate to…
Glancing across the rolling hills of eastern Parker County, where livestock once roamed and native grass begins to sprout, something new has begun to grow. On 738 acres, north of Interstate 20 and the City of Aledo, folks with the Morningstar Development have begun building new homes located in the extra-territorial jurisdiction of the City…
Greg A. MCKEEHAN and Heidi Lyn Mckeehan, Appellants v. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, Not Individually, But as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust, Appellee Panel consists of Chief Justice Radack and Justices Keyes and Caughey.Robert “Chip” Lane, Anh Thu N. Dinh, THE LANE LAW FIRM, P.L.L.C., 6200 Savoy Drive, Suite 1150,…
State regulators felt they were strung along by the mortgage servicing giant Ocwen Financial after years of promises that were never fulfilled, resulting in successive enforcement actions against the company, according to interviews with nearly a dozen officials. After settling with Ocwen three years ago over issues related to loan modifications and foreclosures, regulators filed…
First, some good news. Despite the meteoric rise in home prices, the real estate market hasn't ventured into housing bubble territory. Foreclosure News
Defaulting on a loan typically triggers a higher interest rate – “default interest” – as one of many consequences for the borrower. The answer to that question has evolved from 1988 to the present, starting with the 9th Circuit's decision in In re Entz-White Lumber & Supply, Inc. 850 F.2d 1338, followed by the enactment…