Residents fault landlord for problems at Sayles Place
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.
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.
To stave off foreclosure, the owner of two East Village buildings is selling them at an open auction – which is unusual in the world of high-priced Manhattan commercial properties. Uriel Marrache, who has two adjoining buildings at 24 First Ave. and 99-101 E. 2nd St., has tapped Maltz Auctions to handle the bidding Wednesday…
The likes of Anheuser-Busch InBev were snapping up craft breweries at a brisk clip in the middle of the decade, changing little but the back-office management and creating a stable of what many derisively dubbed phantom crafts: They tasted and looked the same, but they weren't legit. Foreclosure News
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On March 20, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 220 into law. The bill is designed to limit the ability of defendants in foreclosure proceedings to keep contesting the foreclosure after agreeing, in bankruptcy, to surrender the property to their lenders. Foreclosure News
The unfinished, multi-million dollar sports facility is owned by Xcel Sports Complex LLC, which in turn is owned by Dr. Todd G. Goldbeck. Goldbeck also owns Xcel Sports Training Inc. The judgement of foreclosure was one of five claims of relief requested by Summit and that came during a motion hearing overseen by Dane County…
A mortgage loan officer from Methuen, Mass., faces six months behind bars for her role in a conspiracy to defraud banks and mortgage companies. Vanessa Ricci, 41, pleaded guilty in March to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Foreclosure News