Crime in Detroit neighborhoods: Blight and illegal dumping
One of the big issues in Detroit is blight. People walking away from their properties or foreclosures are the base of the problem.
One of the big issues in Detroit is blight. People walking away from their properties or foreclosures are the base of the problem.
January 2, 2017 – Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced today the appointments of the Honorable Alan D. Scheinkman as Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division for the Second Judicial Department and the Honorable Elizabeth A. Garry as Presiding Justice for the Appellate Division for the Third Judicial Department. The Presiding Justice for each New York…
The 30-day delinquency rate dropped to a low not seen in over a decade in July, but foreclosure starts also increased to a three-month high. The delinquency rate for mortgages 30-days past due, but not in foreclosure, was 3.61% in July, the lowest level since March 2006, according to Black Knight. Foreclosure News
New sketches filed with the city for a downtown apartment high-rise show some pretty unique artwork on a 13-story wall that would be visible to drivers headed north on The new sketch also teases to some interesting names in the plaza facing Rosalind – Starbucks and Max's Restaurant, which is a Filipino chain that specializes…
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Developer Toby Moskovits has found a lifeline for a 193-unit rental property her company, Heritage Equity Partners, just finished building in Crown Heights. Heritage had been locked in a legal dispute with its previous lender, Benefit Street Partners, which held nearly $ 90 million in debt against the project. Foreclosure News
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Melvin L. Watt focused much of his speech to the National Association of Real Estate Brokers on its five-year goal of creating two million new Black homeowners. The numbers don't lie, Watt said. Foreclosure News