How some handwriting saved Syracuse taxpayers $1.47M in 4 months
In recent months, a few tax delinquent Syracusans got a handwritten letter from Mayor Ben Walsh. The message was polite and simple: Please pay your taxes.
In recent months, a few tax delinquent Syracusans got a handwritten letter from Mayor Ben Walsh. The message was polite and simple: Please pay your taxes.
In South Carolina, 5,431 homes were in some stage of the foreclosure process during the first quarter, ending March 31, equating to one in every 400 homes, according to a report from Attom Data Solutions . The state's foreclosure total in the first quarter was down about 5% from the fourth quarter of 2016 and…
The beleaguered Bangor Mall, whose fortunes soured last spring after anchor store Macy's closed, may soon have a new owner. Mall owner Simon Property Group of Indianapolis appears to be giving up on an $ 80 million loan it took out against the mall in 2007 and then defaulted on last Oct. 1. That means…
County Treasurer vs. Troy and Tammy Smith, foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on North Pearl Street, Columbiana. County Treasurer vs. Raymond and Joanne Ward, foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on East State Street, Salem. Foreclosure News
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The Nassau County Bar Association is holding free mortgage foreclosure counseling on July 9 and again on July 23, from 3 to 6 p.m. Held twice a month to meet demand, the clinics are for Nassau residents struggling with the prospect of losing property in Nassau because of mortgage foreclosure. As many as 30 to…
It is hard to believe that it has taken more than a decade , but Black Knight Financial Services says the foreclosure inventory, after a 12,000-property decline in July, has finally fallen below 400,000. The last time the number of homes in some process of foreclosure was lower was in February 2007. Foreclosure News