Pleas Court
Ohio Edison Co. vs. Melinda M. Bell, Kensington, $ 5,356 plus interest sought for alleged damages for allegedly crashing into the plaintiff's pole on U.S. Route 30, Kensington, on July 25, 2017.
Ohio Edison Co. vs. Melinda M. Bell, Kensington, $ 5,356 plus interest sought for alleged damages for allegedly crashing into the plaintiff's pole on U.S. Route 30, Kensington, on July 25, 2017.
Left to right: Monica Enriquez – IHDA Assistant Director of Community Affairs, Nicki Pecori Fioretti – IHDA Director of Community Affars, Laura Olvera – AHC Director of Housing Services, Mike Mader – AHC Director of Real Estate Services, Rob Anthony – AHC Executive Director, King Harris – IHDA Board Chair. Photo taken Hyatt Regency, ChicagoMary…
President Donald Trump is considering adding two former employees of controversial mortgage lender OneWest to his administration, according to reports from the Wall Street Journal and CNBC. OneWest, which was purchased under the name IndyMac by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's investment firm, has been criticized by Democrats and advocacy groups for aggressive foreclosure processes following…
ABA Journal Daily News
June 12, 2017 – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the winners of the first phase of the Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement grant awards, an investment which will total more than $ 10 million over the next two years to 18 cities and towns across New York State. The program aims…
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In a nearly unanimous vote the City Council made a threatened moratorium on sewer fee-related property foreclosures a reality. But whether the stoppage goes forward or not seems in question. Foreclosure News