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CHICAGO, IL-- - In 2011 alone, about $3 billion in losses were recorded. For homeowners, the housing market is only getting tougher and for the thousands of homeowners who are already underwater, scammers ...
Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales took his first step toward financial ruin while on a second tour of duty in Iraq. The man now accused of killing at least 16 Afghan civilians agreed to repay more than $500,000 in mortgages on two properties he owned in Washington state.
More than 1,600 people across the Black Country and Staffordshire faced losing their home last year after being taken to court by their mortgage lender or landlord. Latest Government figures show how many possession claims were applied for and granted in county courts in the West Midlands. Residents in Wolverhampton and Walsall struggled the most, with more than 900 court proceedings against ...
Sharon Bullington, of New Port Richey, Florida, says that Bank of America has filed to foreclose on her and husband, James, 78.
By Mark Puente, Times Staff Writer Friday, August 19, 2011 NEW PORT RICHEY ? Seventy-year-old Sharon Bullington may lose her home because she paid her mortgage a week early. That may not make much sense to the thousands of homeowners who are behind on their mortgages in Florida. But it seems it does to Bank of America, which has filed to foreclose on Bullington and her husband, James, 78, who is
A Michigan family with an apparently spotty payment history is losing its home because it underpaid its mortgage by 7 cents, according to a legal aid group. Sydney Rooks, a lawyer for Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, tells the Detroit Free Press that Creg and Bonnie Berger of Deckerville inadvertently underpaid their mortgage because a postal clerk issued a money order for $440 rather than ...

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