In St. Petersburg, Florida, The Tampa Tribune reports:Charlene Thomas chose her new home, in part, because it had a spacious backyard where her children could play. But now, a bankruptcy trustee for a former owner of the property claims the land underneath Thomas' home was sold illegally and belongs to ...
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In Jefferson County, Texas, The Southeast Texas Record reports:In a recently filed lawsuit, an insurance company alleges a homeowner lied about the condition of a house in a real estate transaction. Allstate Texas Lloyd's claims defendant Anthony Smith sold his home on Josey Street in Beaumont to defendants James and ...
Written by Administrator on February 9th, 2012
In Cleveland, Ohio, WKYC-TV Channel 3 reports:Steven Saric has lived in his home on Vineyard Avenue for seven years. One morning last July, he pulled into his driveway to find nails in his windows, his gutters stripped from the sides and his doors boarded up.The City of Cleveland received a ...
Written by Administrator on January 27th, 2012
In Sacramento, California, The Sacramento Bee reports:Calling it "inadequate for California," the state is rejecting the latest settlement proposal between states and major U.S. banks over lending abuses that fueled the foreclosure crisis.California Attorney General Kamala Harris pulled out of nationwide talks with the banks in October, saying the proposed ...
Written by Administrator on January 26th, 2012
In Baird, Texas, the Abilene Reporter News reports:It's been enough to make Virginia Tollett sick with worry. "If we hadn't went and got an attorney, they would have auctioned our house on the courthouse lawn," said Tollett, 72, her voice rising. "They would have sold our house."Tollett and her husband, ...
Written by Administrator on December 14th, 2011
In Southwest Miami-Dade, Florida, WSVN-TV Channel 7 reports:An elderly woman is facing foreclosure in the place she has called home for most of her life. Ninety-year-old Rosalee Green has lived in her Southwest Miami-Dade residence about 57 years, the majority of her life.However, the nonagenarian may be evicted ...
Written by Administrator on December 5th, 2011
In Westchester County, New York, The Journal News reports:A disbarred real estate lawyer who was supposed to go to prison Friday for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from wealthy clients got a brief reprieve in the hope he can pay more money back to his victims.Bruce Mogavero, an Eastchester ...