Us Bank National Association v. Dedomenico
RADIX, JOSEPH J. MALTESE, JJ.Ronald D. Weiss, P.C., Melville, NY, for appellants. Hogan Lovells U.S. LLP, New York, N.Y. , for respondent.
RADIX, JOSEPH J. MALTESE, JJ.Ronald D. Weiss, P.C., Melville, NY, for appellants. Hogan Lovells U.S. LLP, New York, N.Y. , for respondent.
In addition to a foreclosure complaint the Hermitage Club hopes to resolve with a $ 26 million loan today, the company and its founder have two other property-related hearings scheduled for next week. Former White House Inn owner and Wilmington resident Robert Grinold filed a foreclosure complaint against White House By Hermitage LLC in May…
Chuck Webb, left, speaks with attorney Matthew Lynch, representing Scott and Erin Kosfeld, at a June hearing in the Manatee courthouse on Webb's complaint against the Kosfelds for nonpayment of his fees. Islander Photo: Kathy Prucnell Chuck Webb will be suspended from practicing law for 60 days if Florida Supreme Court justices agree with his…
A lawsuit has been filed in circuit court in Benton County seeking to foreclose on property owned by Ecclesia College in Springdale that was pledged as collateral on loans. The land includes some $ 700,000 worth of acreage for which state money was shipped to the college through the likely unconstitutional and, at times, criminally…
Front Yard Residential Corp. acquired property manager HavenBrook Partners LLC and a portfolio of 3,200 rental homes, both majority-owned by a Pacific Investment Management Co. fund, for $ 485 million in a milestone for the asset class. Foreclosure News
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Wells Fargo discriminated against black and Latino homebuyers in Sacramento, California, by pushing them into more expensive mortgages than white borrowers, according to a federal lawsuit that cites former employees. of a “long-standing pattern and practice” of illegal lending in minority and low-income communities that reduced home values, limited property tax revenue and drove up…