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.
On Friday, Texas's new law House Bill 1774 changed the amount of damages a homeowner could receive from insurance companies if they were to take the company to court. Days before September 1, lawyers urged victims of the Harvey Hurricane to file claims before the law change, and some attorneys offered their services pro bono….
Michigan residents are being urged to take advantage of a federally-funded state program designed to prevent foreclosures, while the money is still available. St. Joseph resident Mark Krager built his home by hand and has lived there for 23 years. Foreclosure News
A woman in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, was sued twice, by two different creditors, over the same overdue student loan. Another person, in Illinois, was taken to court over a loan that had already been paid off. Foreclosure News
Rather than digging deeper to verify federal tax liens and civil judgments and include them on your credit report, the three major credit bureaus decided to opt out of reporting these items as of July 1, according to a Consumer Data Industry Association announcement Monday. Equifax, Experian and Transunion cut a deal in March 2015…
Altisource Portfolio and Johnson Controls International are both finance companies, but which is the better investment? We will contrast the two businesses based on the strength of their valuation, earnings, dividends, profitability, risk, institutional ownership and analyst recommendations. This is a breakdown of current ratings and price targets for Altisource Portfolio and Johnson Controls International,…
This case is a pee wee in the sense that it involves a relatively small amount of dollars and required only abbreviated analysis by the court. That should not, however, distract from the larger issue, which is how easy it is for a debtor to come up with just enough facts to defeat a determination…