Archive for July, 2010

31 JulHuge foreclosure auction begins in Fort Myers

Huge foreclosure auction begins in Fort Myers
One of the biggest foreclosure auctions in history begins in Fort Myers on Thursday.

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30 JulRepossession business booming


MOBILE, Ala. – People everywhere are struggling to pay bills

30 JulNevada foreclosure mediation program gets mixed reviews

Nevada foreclosure mediation program gets mixed reviews
First-year statistics for the Nevada Foreclosure Mediation Program show that 43 percent of homeowners who completed mediation procedures stayed in their homes as a result of agreements with their lenders.

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29 JulFed stimulus money being used to resolve foreclosure cases more quickly

Fed stimulus money being used to resolve foreclosure cases more quickly
Foreclosure courts have more resources dedicated to the resolving cases, thanks to stimulus dollars.

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28 JulCall for action on home repossessions


With 37 home repossessions in the courts this week the Labour Leader Eamon Gilmore calls for action.

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28 JulForeclosure Victim: Bank ‘Lied’ To Avoid Short Sale

Foreclosure Victim: Bank ‘Lied’ To Avoid Short Sale
Valley foreclosure victim said bank lied about receiving her short sale package.

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27 JulStimulus, funds protect towns’ water

Stimulus, funds protect towns’ water
Acquired in a tax foreclosure in January, the former Patten General Store has been impossible to return to the tax rolls, Town Manager Terri Conklin says.

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26 JulLawyer: Anthony Family Keeps Home, Escapes Foreclosure

Lawyer: Anthony Family Keeps Home, Escapes Foreclosure
George and Cindy Anthony have worked out a deal to continue living in the home where their granddaughter Caylee grew up, a family spokesperson told WESH 2 News.

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