the Real Dirtt: It’s Not the Principal That Counts by Colleen Bennett
DECEMBER 11, 2017, La Verne, Calif. – You can't say the U.S. government doesn't have a big heart.
DECEMBER 11, 2017, La Verne, Calif. – You can't say the U.S. government doesn't have a big heart.
The scene at 158 Orient St. in Worcester Thursday was a reminder that even as President Donald Trump looks to remake many of the systems that have been in place for many years, a crisis that started in 2007-2008 has not gone away. At 158 Orient St. representatives of a mortgage lender, anti-foreclosure advocates, movers, a locksmith,…
Wells Fargo notified 1,000 employees, including 900 mortgage lending professionals, that their jobs will soon be eliminated. It's the first major round of layoffs in a previously announced plan to cut the bank's workforce by as much as 10% over the next three years. Foreclosure News
A 45-year-old North Texas man who was vice president of a Dallas County non-profit housing agency created decades ago to combat poverty has pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud for defrauding homeowners he was supposed to be helping get mortgages and prevent foreclosures. Federal prosecutors say Francisco Javier Gonzalez, of Duncanville, now faces…
After writing a few articles about timeshare fraud in 2016, I started to receive one or two complaints a week from readers asking for advice, all but a handful alleging they were a victim of unfair and deceptive trade practices. Since then, a total of 556 timeshare members have reached out asking for advice about…
Hawaii continued to see drops near or above 20% in new foreclosure lawsuit filings during March and April, according to the latest data from the state Judiciary. The number of new foreclosure cases filed statewide plummeted 40% in March to 94 from 156 in the same month last year. Foreclosure News
Toby Moskovits' Heritage Equity Partners is planning an eight-story, 150-unit residential building at 875 4th Avenue in Brooklyn. The project will span just over 102,000 square feet and stand 86 feet tall, according to plans filed Monday with the city's Department of Buildings. Foreclosure News