By Kevin Chiu Mortgage loan fraud has declined 25% since its peak in 2007, according to a survey conducted by Core Logic, a real estate research firm that monitors more than 3,000 local U.S. housing markets. The study was released on the heels of the largest Justice Department crackdown in history on perpetrators of mortgage… Continue reading Mortgage Loan Fraud Declines
Category: Foreclosure
Over Whelming Majority Feel U.S. in Economic Depression
An over whelming majority of Americans feel the U.S. economy is in an economic depression, despite government and mass media reports to the contrary. A huge 87% of all those surveyed in the latest Housing Predictor opinion poll say the economy is in a depression. The down beat poll found that only 13% surveyed in… Continue reading Over Whelming Majority Feel U.S. in Economic Depression
$100 Home Deal Not Dead
The federal $100 home deal that started out in one of the nation’s hardest hit foreclosure centers is expanding into more states. The move is part of government efforts to revitalize neighborhoods devastated by the foreclosure crisis. The program was launched in Cleveland, Ohio allowing non-profits to take control of homes that were foreclosed as… Continue reading $100 Home Deal Not Dead
Emergency Housing Foreclosure Aid Gains Approval
By Mike Colpitts State Housing Finance Agencies in five of the states hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis have been approved to start using $1.5 billion in emergency housing foreclosure prevention aid under plans approved by the Obama administration. The “Hardest Hit Fund” targets California, Florida, Arizona, Michigan and Nevada. The funding supports measures to… Continue reading Emergency Housing Foreclosure Aid Gains Approval
Tenants Major Rights in Foreclosure Cases
The current foreclosure crisis has had a far-reaching impact on individuals and businesses in the U. S. not just on those home and business owners who fell dangerously behind on their mortgage payments taking their property to foreclosure. Tenants who faithfully paid their rent each month have been evicted from their homes because their landlords… Continue reading Tenants Major Rights in Foreclosure Cases
Flooded Counties Outsource Foreclosure Sales
By Kevin Chiu As the foreclosure crisis hits its peak, counties across the country are flooded with default filings. Many can’t keep up with the record volume as county recorder offices drown in the massive onslaught. Especially hard hit counties are taking foreclosure sales off the courthouse steps, outsourcing them to auction services online. Some… Continue reading Flooded Counties Outsource Foreclosure Sales
Foreclosures Eclipse Record in 2009
A record 2.8–million U.S. properties had foreclosure filings filed against them in 2009, representing a 21% increase in the number over the previous year and 120% above 2007, according to RealtyTrac’s annual year-end report. The history breaking numbers closely match the Housing Predictor foreclosure forecast, which calls for a total of 17-million foreclosures in the… Continue reading Foreclosures Eclipse Record in 2009
Buying a Home after Foreclosure
By Lindsey Hadwin Of the millions of Americans who have lost their homes in the foreclosure crisis, many dream of buying a home again. As a result of more than 19.2-million vacant homes nationally, securing a mortgage in the future is possible in less time than ever before. Re-establishing creditworthiness can provide a key to… Continue reading Buying a Home after Foreclosure
BP Oil Spill Devastation Grows in Gulf of Mexico, Relocations Expected
By Kevin Chiu and Mike Colpitts Destin, Florida – The devastation that the BP oil spill is producing to the Gulf of Mexico is at least the size of all five Great Lakes as America’s greatest environmental disaster. It is likely to force hundreds of thousands of residents to relocate their homes to other areas… Continue reading BP Oil Spill Devastation Grows in Gulf of Mexico, Relocations Expected
Future Foreclosure Notices Drop, While Final Foreclosures Rise
By Kevin Chiu An increase in home refinancing, mortgage modifications and bank work-outs led to a possible drop in future foreclosures with a decline in formal notices of default in May. The decrease marked a seven percent decline for the month and accounts for a 22% drop from year ago levels. But bank repossessions for… Continue reading Future Foreclosure Notices Drop, While Final Foreclosures Rise