James Foxx / November 5th, 2009
A study conducted on the real estate market showed that prices of bank foreclosures for sale are rising. The trend in the foreclosures market is in sharp contrast with the entire real … More >>
John Evan Miller / September 8th, 2009
Increasing numbers of bank foreclosure houses and jobless people are the most common problems that most cities across the country are experiencing right now. The city of Lafayette has not … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 28th, 2009
The county government of Orange has outpaced other local governments in Florida in buying bank and foreclosed homes HUD. At the same time, Orange County also bested other local governments … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 14th, 2009
As the unemployment rate continue to rise across California, some nonprofit agencies bonded together to try to provide relief to troubled residents. More >>
John Evan Miller / August 12th, 2009
Nevada's newest congresswoman Dina Titus has set up a Web site as part of her weapon in helping prevent the spread of bank foreclosure in the state. She invited her distressed … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 11th, 2009
The 108-room Hagerstown Hotel and Convention Center in Maryland fended off bank foreclosures after working out a tentative agreement with its lender, BB&T. The hotel was scheduled to … More >>
John Evan Miller / August 4th, 2009
Early this year, President Barack Obama launched the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) aimed at helping as many as 9 million homeowners avoid foreclosures. The initiative is … More >>
John Evan Miller / July 21st, 2009
The nonprofit homeowner advocacy group, Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) has concluded its visit in Cleveland, Ohio as part of its nationwide tour of cities hardest … More >>
John Evan Miller / June 19th, 2009
Nevada Chief Justice James Hardesty is concerned about the flood of bank foreclosure property mediation requests that courts will have to handle in the coming months. He expects as many as … More >>
John Evan Miller / June 17th, 2009
Some lawmakers are intensifying their efforts to help their constituents save their properties from being placed on Bank Forclosure List. Distressed homeowners whose lenders would not take … More >>