Vacant Niagara Falls houses sold to the highest bidder
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out.
Each buyer is required to live in the home for five years and renovate it within the first year. Owners cannot tear the houses down or rent them out.
Common Council members approved Tuesday a resolution contracting with Collar City to run the city's auction of what could be nearly 300 properties. The auction is planned to be held around mid-August. Foreclosure News
If you know your friend is broke because he or she has mentioned the situation to you, then it provides a window to start a dialogue and assess what your friend means by “broke.” Some people may use this term when they are squeezed for cash in a paycheck-to-paycheck cycle, while others are legitimately in…
In their Financing column, Jeffrey B. Steiner and Jason R. Goldstein discuss how the prepayment of a loan in commercial real estate transactions may result in unanticipated economic consequences and write: Counsel representing lenders must take care when drafting provisions designed to protect their clients against the risks associated with prepayments by borrowers. For the…
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Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry filed for bankruptcy in 2017 two days before a home he owned in the Derbyshire neighborhood was to be auctioned on the courthouse steps as part of a foreclosure sale. Henry's Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing on Aug. 9 in federal court in Orlando stopped the foreclosure case, and with it…
In a 5-3 decision in Bank of America Corp. et al. v. City of Miami, Florida , the United States Supreme Court held that the City of Miami was an “aggrieved person” authorized to bring suit under the Fair Housing Act for predatory lending by defendant banks to minorities, but remanded the case on the…