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Everyone who takes out a mortgage hopes to be able to make payments on time, but life sometimes gets in the way. A job loss, an unexpected expense, or an illness or injury can wreak havoc on a family's finances. Foreclosure News
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It's not uncommon for a household at any income level to run into temporary money shortages. The initial problem may be a sudden large expense, a loss of income, or snowballing credit card debt. 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
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
The not-so-good news: there's still a ways to go before the housing market is back to normal. And here's some silver-lining news: the once-in-a-generation housing crisis the U.S. has just endured may offer some lessons for dealing with future outbreaks of homeowner distress. Foreclosure News
Mount Susitna rises behind homes in South Anchorage's Bayshore neighborhood Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017. Mount Susitna rises behind homes in South Anchorage's Bayshore neighborhood Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017. Foreclosure News
The most ostentatious projects in Manhattan may reflect the wildest ambitions of local developers, but they're increasingly bankrolled by centers of wealth and power from all across the globe. And nowhere is that truer than on 57th Street. Foreclosure News
Q: I'm a homeowner and about six months ago I refinanced my mortgage. I had a few credit problems and the company I refinanced through does loans for people in my situation, but at a higher interest rate. Foreclosure News