Green Tree Servicing LLC v. Bruce Feller Nancy Ruth Feller Nancy Ruth Ferry
GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, Appellant, v. BRUCE FELLER et al., Defendants, NANCY RUTH FELLER, Also Known as NANCY RUTH FERRY, Respondent.
GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, Appellant, v. BRUCE FELLER et al., Defendants, NANCY RUTH FELLER, Also Known as NANCY RUTH FERRY, Respondent.
Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson is pushing for legislation that would give college borrowers greater safeguards against deceptive loan practices. If that trend continues, Ferguson said, student-loan debt could interfere with the ability of families to buy homes or support the economy, and he noted that some economists have compared it to the bubble…
Between March and November last year, the co-founders of McNally Smith College of Music loaned the school $ 1.33 million in a failed attempt to keep the St. Paul school in business. The for-profit college's gross income, records show, fell from $ 10.6 million in 2016 to $ 9.6 million a year later amid declining…
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A World of Accordions Museum Director Helmi Harrington said earlier this week the organization will relocate an accordion repair school from current museum headquarters in Superior to its former site at 2801 W. First Street in Duluth. Harrington recently repurchased the historic church building and its adjacent parsonage out of St. Louis County foreclosure and…
The United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island continues to render decisions concerning the face-to-face meeting requirement. In two recent decisions, the Court found that holding a face-to-face meeting with the mortgagor concerning an FHA-insured mortgage loan is a condition precedent to acceleration/foreclosure. Foreclosure News
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