Questions remain: Hospital’s future up in the air after auction sale
Nobody likes to see an abandoned hospital. For residents of Patrick County, having no hospital means at least a 35 mile drive to either Martinsville or Rocky Mount for treatment.
Nobody likes to see an abandoned hospital. For residents of Patrick County, having no hospital means at least a 35 mile drive to either Martinsville or Rocky Mount for treatment.
Kevin Rozenblad came to the door of his two-story, brick rowhouse in West Oak Lane in Philadelphia last week and found a young woman eager to greet him with a bag of fliers. The woman had been sent by the city's Revenue Department but she wasn't there to collect — she was trying to help…
The Rhode Island Department of Business Regulations is reformatting all of its current banking regulations in order to incorporate them into the Rhode Island Code of Regulations and has adopted the Home Loan Protection Act and Mortgage Foreclosure Disclosure provisions. The RICR is a uniform code of all regulations filed by Rhode Island's state agencies,…
Existing home sales broke their extended losing streak in October, increasing 1.4 percent from September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.22 million completed sales. It was the first positive report on sales of existing single-family homes, condos, townhouses, and co-op apartments since last March. Foreclosure News
A glitch by Wells Fargo has led to hundreds of mistaken foreclosures, which means that more than 500 of the bank's customers lost their homes. The financial institution said that a computer glitch is in part to blame for an error that reportedly led to 545 customers losing their homes. Foreclosure News
SYDNEY, December 01 Fitch Ratings has upgraded four and affirmed 33 tranches from 14 Medallion Trust Series RMBS transactions. The transactions are securitisations of first-ranking Australian residential mortgages originated by Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Homepath Limited, CBA's wholly owned subsidiary that originates home loans online. Foreclosure News
As she was getting on in years and her resources dwindled, Virginia Rayford took out a special kind of mortgage in 2008 that she hoped would help her stay in her three-bedroom Washington rowhouse for the rest of her life. Rayford, 92, took advantage of a federally insured loan called a reverse mortgage that allows…