Need Another Reason To Avoid Mixing Family & Finances?
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.
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.
David Michael Jones can't resist describing the house he bought a year ago in a suburb of Killeen, Texas – it's 2,800 square feet, set up on a hill, with a formal dining room and an enormous master bedroom that includes a bathroom big enough to do cartwheels in. “To me, I'm on top of…
Graham [Elwood] shows how Puerto Rico is about to have mass foreclosures as a result of greedy banks and complicit government. Antonio Castro lives just outside San Juan, the capital of Puerto Rico , on the far east side of the island. Foreclosure News
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The Eighth Circuit recently affirmed a district court's judgment in favor of a large national bank in a foreclosure matter that marked the third lawsuit arising between the parties, relying largely on res judicata grounds. The chain of events giving rise to the appeal began in 2011 when the bank initiated a foreclosure that resulted…
Repeat foreclosures are happening in New York City at a higher rate than other major domestic housing markets like Los Angeles and Miami. Across the United States, foreclosures are at their lowest level since 2005, Politico reported, citing a new report from real estate research firm ATTOM Data solutions. Foreclosure News
There's a deep connection between the history of redlining on the East Side of Cleveland and the continuing decline of neighborhoods hollowed out by subprime lending and the mortgage foreclosure crisis of the 2000s. So said Terry Schwarz , director of Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative in her kickoff to a panel discussion…