Council passes moratorium on sewer foreclosures
In a nearly unanimous vote the City Council made a threatened moratorium on sewer fee-related property foreclosures a reality. But whether the stoppage goes forward or not seems in question.
In a nearly unanimous vote the City Council made a threatened moratorium on sewer fee-related property foreclosures a reality. But whether the stoppage goes forward or not seems in question.
With a businessman turned politician now in the Oval Office, a small but growing number of bankers and Wall Street financiers across the United States have set their sights on politics. In New Jersey, Connecticut and California, former bankers, hedge fund managers and private equity executives have either announced bids for legislative and gubernatorial seats,…
The Credit Union of Colorado has revived a loan product that disappeared following the housing crash a decade ago – the zero-down conventional mortgage. Reaction to its return will likely range from first-time homebuyers wondering what took so long to survivors of the foreclosure crisis asking why did they awaken a financial beast better left…
Here is a scam that can really leave you out in the cold – home title fraud. The crime begins with a data breach followed by identity theft. Foreclosure News
A sentencing has been set for a Wellsville man originally charged with bringing drugs onto the grounds of a detention facility. Byron T. Deem, 43, Main Street, was originally indicted on an illegal conveyance charge but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge this week. Foreclosure News
Registration will allow you to post comments on ctpost.com and create a ctpost.com Subscriber Portal account for you to manage subscriptions and email preferences. A Mcallister Avenue home in Norwalk, Conn., which was seized by a mortgage lender in May 2018 under a foreclosure action, and has been put on the market for $ 354,000….
More than three years ago, Wells Fargo donated to the city a duplex at 825 Academy St. that had gone through bank foreclosure and which the mortgage company no longer wanted. The dilapidated two-family house continued to be an eyesore while the city worked on rejuvenating a dormant housing program. Foreclosure News