Liz Weston: When your emergency fund runs out
You've cut spending to the bone, sold excess stuff and hustled every side gig imaginable. But your emergency fund, if it ever existed, is on fumes.
You've cut spending to the bone, sold excess stuff and hustled every side gig imaginable. But your emergency fund, if it ever existed, is on fumes.
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out. Foreclosure News
Jim Martin, left, Boulder County's public trustee, goes over foreclosure sales in March with Lowell Campbell. who assists the office in keeping track of the sales. Foreclosure News
Sayles Place, a subsidized co-op in Southeast Washington, before it was sold to Sanford Capital. Residents say since Sanford bought it, the property has declined. Foreclosure News
Q: What is the difference between a judicial and a non-judicial foreclosure? Harold. A: The short answer is that a judicial foreclosure requires a judge to review the facts, provide the homeowner an opportunity to present defenses, and then the court decides whether to authorize the sale. Foreclosure News
Household debt outstanding — everything from mortgages to credit cards to car loans — reached $ 12.7 trillion in the first quarter, surpassing the previous peak in 2008 before the effects of the housing market collapse took its toll. After deleveraging in the aftermath of the last U.S. recession, Americans once again have taken on…
A Hennepin County judge has appointed an administrator to oversee 17 apartment complexes owned by a Minneapolis landlord under fire by tenants and city regulatory authorities. The receivership covers more than a quarter of Stephen Frenz's properties in Minneapolis and includes 436 apartment units. Foreclosure News