Jury awards Garland woman $755,000 in lawsuit alleging foreclosure fraud
Angelica Garcia is an immigrant from Honduras, a widow, and mother of two. Her version of the American dream was a one level brick home on a quiet street in Garland.
Angelica Garcia is an immigrant from Honduras, a widow, and mother of two. Her version of the American dream was a one level brick home on a quiet street in Garland.
When credit-reporting agency Equifax announced in September that hackers had accessed the accounts of 143 million of its customers–over 40 percent of the U.S. population–it was another example of how little power consumers have over their money and personal information. It unfolded in a familiar way: Equifax isn't communicating with its customers, and no one…
Legislators, municipal leaders and regulators at all levels of government must be bolder in rethinking how housing is developed. Such bravado might even mean doing things that cost a politician at the ballot box. Foreclosure News
The desire to pay off the mortgage before retiring is based on a false paradigm and a obsolete meme. The false paradigm is that it's “safe” not to have a payment in retirement when your earnings are reduced. Foreclosure News
COUNTY OF ESSEX WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, DBA CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST, Plaintiff -against- DONALD E. WHALLEY, et al Defendant . Foreclosure News
Over the last few months there have been several significant commercial law cases in Arizona. These have included four Court of Appeals and three Supreme Court cases, each addressing common loan document provisions and other issues of significance to transactional lawyers and lenders: Dobson Bay Club v. Foreclosure News
The Maryland Court of Appeals' decision in Blackstone v. Sharma provides much-needed clarity to mortgage debt owners. Foreclosure News