In The Bronx, New York, The Riverdale Press reports:It was a cold Christmas at the historic Shalom Aleichem Houses in Kingsbridge Heights. More than 100 apartments at the troubled housing complex were without heat for most of December, including on Dec. 25.As Russell and Susan Paige’s family gathered around the ...
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In Raleigh, North Carolina, WRAL-TV Channel 5 reports:A Raleigh homeowner is suing two loan companies, claiming they intentionally misled the court in order to kick him out of his home.Christopher Joy said the problem started when his mortgage company merged with another. Shortly after, he got a letter saying his ...
Written by Administrator on November 26th, 2011
In Tampa, Florida, the St. Petersburg Times reports:Tampa condo owner Alejandro Salazar was surprised to learn that Clearwater lawyer Bruce Harlan was representing him in a foreclosure case. Surprised because Salazar never met Harlan, didn't hire him and didn't even want the condo.But someone else did — Lori Polin, a ...
Written by Administrator on November 4th, 2011
In Charleston, West Virginia, The West Virginia Record reports:Kanawha Circuit Court has entered an order preventing three Cavalry Company debt-buying businesses from collecting debts in West Virginia without a license.The order also required Cavalry to stop all wage garnishments and to release all liens filed against West Virginia consumers' property ...
Written by Administrator on October 25th, 2011
A Florida appeals court recently ruled that a trial judge improperly overstepped his bounds and exceeded his jurisdiction(1) by summarily entering a foreclosure judgment on a property owner who, after entering a stipulation agreement with the lender in an effort to cure an earlier default, subsequently found himself unable to ...
Written by Administrator on September 24th, 2011
In Manteca, California, the Manteca Bulletin reports:Every neighborhood seems to have one. And they’re not hard to spot. They are foreclosures with a twist. Homes owned by small-time landlords that are in process of being repossessed by the bank. The investor’s name is on the tax rolls but they’ve been ...
Written by Administrator on September 15th, 2011
In The Bronx, New York, the New York Daily News reports:Surrogate Judge Lee Holzman let cronies loot the estates of Bronx residents who died without wills, the court's watchdog agency charged Monday. Holzman repeatedly approved dubious fees for a lawyer pal who was his chief campaign fund-raiser and allowed estate ...