He Bid $150 – For A $200 Prize
Anthony Camposano wasn't folding. He was looking at a large pile of used clothes, furniture, bikes and home appliances abandoned by an evicted household.
Anthony Camposano wasn't folding. He was looking at a large pile of used clothes, furniture, bikes and home appliances abandoned by an evicted household.
Xavier Milton Earquhart faces 14 counts of bank fraud, five counts of engaging in monetary transactions involving criminally derived property and one count of aggravated identity theft. He is being held without bond in the Harnett County jail. Foreclosure News
When a homeowner can't make his mortgage loan payments and the lender repossesses the property, the home becomes foreclosed and is typically available for sale soon after. Foreclosure News
During the worst of the housing crisis, foreclosures were everywhere. Vacant, boarded-up homes with overgrown lawns out front littered the streets of the nation, turning blocks into ghost towns and dragging down neighboring property values. Foreclosure News
Mortgagees and their servicers should take note that a New York appellate court has confirmed that a default letter, stating the mortgage debt “will be accelerated” if the default is not cured, does not clearly and unequivocally accelerate the debt. In addition, the appellate court held that de-acceleration notices must be clear and ambiguous, and…
The Bon Carre Business Center was scheduled to be auctioned off at 10 a.m. at a foreclosure sale on the steps of the U.S. Middle District Courthouse. The U.S. Marshal seized the property earlier this summer, after its longtime owner-Commercial Properties Realty Trust, the real estate company tied to the Baton Rouge Area Foundation-defaulted on…
You have a big heart and a little bit of money. You want to help out a cash-strapped family member, and “because you're family” you don't put down how much you'll loan or how it'll be paid back. Foreclosure News