Most Recent Articles For: Move

Written by Administrator on January 21st, 2012
In Los Angeles, California, the Los Angeles Times reports:The Los Angeles City Council voted [] to provide up to $ 322,000 in relocation money to dozens of low-income tenants who must move from a South Los Angeles apartment building deemed unsafe by city inspectors.Tenants were given eviction notices last ...
Written by Administrator on November 15th, 2011
In St. Paul, Minnesota, the Pioneer Press reports on a story of a homeowner/couple and their successful effort at getting a three-judge bankruptcy appeals panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals to allow for a lien stripping of a 2nd and 3rd lien on thier home where the amount ...
Written by Administrator on November 11th, 2011
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Philly Post reports:The news that nearly $ 56 million had been recovered from the bowels of the sheriff’s office’s sloppy bookkeeping was welcomed by government officials. However, the former owners of properties sold at sheriff sale—who are due much of that money—continue to be victimized ...
Written by Administrator on September 17th, 2011
In Lithonia, Georgia, WSB-TV Channel 2 reports:Officials with government mortgage giant Fannie Mae said they're investigating a DeKalb foreclosure sale gone horribly wrong. The new buyer can't move in because a renter won't move out. Channel 2's Jim Strickland was there when they clashed in the driveway."This signifies that I ...
Written by Administrator on September 14th, 2011
Lexology reports:The failure to timely file a proof of claim can have significant ramifications on a creditor’s right. Recently, the Seventh Circuit in In the Matter of Richard Louis Alexander, 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 17110 (7th Cir. Aug. 16, 2011), held that a secured creditor who is only looking to ...
Written by Administrator on September 3rd, 2011
In Newark, New Jersey, The Star Ledger reports:Accused killer Lee Anthony Evans remains free on nearly $ 1 million bail following a Superior Court judge’s determination [] that he can continue to use an Irvington property on which he balanced his bail funds. Evans, 58, faces five murder counts for ...
Written by Administrator on August 24th, 2011
Reuters reports:New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman was removed on Tuesday from a committee of state attorneys general probing mortgage abuses, Iowa's attorney general said. Schneiderman's removal follows his statements in recent months voicing concerns over a proposed deal between major banks and a coalition of federal and state officials over ...