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.
Fremont Bank Signs Seven-Year Contract Renewal for Black Knight LoanSphere MSP Servicing System for First Mortgages and Home Equity Loans and Lines of Credit MSP is a comprehensive, end-to-end loan servicing system that encompasses all aspects of servicing, from loan boarding to default, for first mortgages and home equity loans. Fremont Bank's use of one…
U.S. prosecutors trying to recover proceeds from an alleged $ 1.5 billion Nigerian fraud may have to wait their turn. condominium in one of Manhattan's most expensive buildings is among the cash, real estate and luxury yacht the U.S. moved last week to seize from Nigerian tycoon Kolawole Akanni Aluko, whom it accuses of laundering money…
Perhaps one reason those who compare Philadelphia to Detroit miss the mark is because this city has many neighborhoods that, while they have seen better days, still have strong bones and buried opportunity. It also has many homes with those same qualities. Foreclosure News
An acclaimed housing researcher sought to challenge a “national myth” in front of a packed crowd at Virginia Commonwealth University on Wednesday night. “We made a resolution to abolish segregation in the mid-20th century … and yet we've left untouched the biggest segregation of all,” Richard Rothstein said to a room of about 200 people,…
Johnny Depp can amend his lawsuit against his former business managers and add claims related to an ex-employee who was allegedly fired for pointing out red flags in the handling of his finances, a California judge has ruled. Depp first sued The Management Group , and Joel and Robert Mandel, in January. Foreclosure News
In Detroit, a recent study found that one in four Detroit properties have been subject to property tax foreclosure between 2011 and 2015-many of which may have been illegal. As downtown Detroit becomes increasingly gentrified, thousands of the city's longtime residents-mostly African-American families-have lost their homes to foreclosure. Foreclosure News