Vulture capital firm preys on Baltimore
In 2010, Joann Rodriguez suffered a health crisis precipitated by her multiple sclerosis. She could no longer keep her job with the AARP, but it took her two years before she received any disability benefits.
In 2010, Joann Rodriguez suffered a health crisis precipitated by her multiple sclerosis. She could no longer keep her job with the AARP, but it took her two years before she received any disability benefits.
Submit professional appointments, management-level promotions and significant awards for individuals , along with photos as a .jpg attachment, via email to [email protected] . Rifle Paper Co.' Foreclosure News
A judgment that resolved a consumer-fraud lawsuit against an attorney cannot be used against him in a pending attorney-disciplinary case, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The 6-to-1 decision was made in an appeal filed on behalf of attorney Brent Randall Phillips, who was accused in a lawsuit filed by the state of using fraudulent…
A Hillsborough real estate investor pleaded guilty to mail fraud and bid rigging at public auctions of foreclosed properties outside the San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, according to the Department of Justice. His plea makes Rosenbledt the 36th person to plead guilty or agree to plead guilty as part of the department's ongoing…
Jill Schramm/MDN A proposed housing development just outside Berthold that broke ground in 2014 currently is among properties in foreclosure in Ward County. That's not quite doubled from last year, but it reflects an increasing number of incidents in which property owners are letting taxes fall into arrears. Foreclosure News
Institutional investors bought more single-family rental homes in 2017 than in previous year, the first increase since 2013, according to data compiled by Blackstone Group LP and Tom Barrack's Colony Capital Inc. rushed into the single-family rental business when U.S. housing markets were reeling from the foreclosure crisis and homes were available and cheap. The…
Black Hills energy wants even more money from residential ratepayers in Pueblo, who already report bare cupboards, shutoff notices, evictions and foreclosures related to the company's high and escalating rates. As reported by ColoradoPolitics.com this week, State Sen. Leroy Garcia is infuriated that Pueblo energy customers face another rate hike. Foreclosure News