Florida 5th DCA Distinguishes Troublesome Hicks Opinion, and Other Statute of Limitations News
Last week, Florida's Fifth DCA and Second DCA issued two seminal opinions; Klebanoff v. Bank of N.Y. Mellon , and Huntington National Bank v.
Last week, Florida's Fifth DCA and Second DCA issued two seminal opinions; Klebanoff v. Bank of N.Y. Mellon , and Huntington National Bank v.
Home South DeKalb will rehabilitate single-family houses in 15 ZIP Codes where the percent of homeowner negative equity ranges from 11 to 32.4 percent. In the next three years, 100 foreclosed homes in south DeKalb County will be renovated and sold to low-and moderate-income buyers because of a $ 20 million Home South DeKalb initiative…
Georgia's Department of Banking and Finance issued a final rulemaking on June 27, 2018, requiring loan or finance companies to maintain an anti-money laundering program and updating various regulations to follow federal guidance issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Licensees under the Georgia Residential Mortgage Act are affected by the new rules. Foreclosure News
Remaining Woodwynn participants from left, Dan Fortin, Kylie Janzen and Andrew Belfitt, with executive director Richard LeBlanc on right, have lived and worked on the farm between 16 months to three years. A recent private investigation of a farm-based recovery program outside Victoria did not confirm any significant concerns, according to the chair of the…
WASHINGTON U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson today announced HUD will speed federal disaster assistance to the State of Texas and provide support to homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes due to Hurricane Harvey. To date, President Trump issued a disaster declaration for the following counties : The President's declaration allows…
Retired Pinellas County Sheriff's Sgt. Tim Grundmann, 52, and his wife, Carol Grundmann, 53, have spent four years battling their bank and loan servicer over a wrongful foreclosure on their home in Seminole, background. Foreclosure News
The new owner of Strongsville Corporate Center is hoping that a financial reset and potential for nearby development will turn vacancy into an opportunity. An affiliate of Somera Road, Inc. , a New York-based buyer with an appetite for troubled real estate, bought the 125,000-square-foot office building on June 8, according to property records. Foreclosure…