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Nationstar Mortgage is issuing its seventh securitization of nonperforming reverse mortgages.
May 22 -
It was a rare lucrative business for Wall Street in the aftermath of the financial crisis: snapping up properties in foreclosure and renting them out. So good, in fact, that now, as the distressed pool dries up, some investors are refusing to let the rental-model fizzle.
May 22 -
A Tamarac, Fla., man scammed tens of thousands of dollars from three homeowners who were falling behind on their monthly payments during the mortgage crisis, investigators say.
May 22 -
A Newport Beach, Calif., man was arraigned on charges of impersonating an attorney and defrauding clients through debt consolidation and mortgage modification schemes, according to the Orange County District Attorney's office.
May 19 -
Philadelphia homeowners at risk of foreclosure over past-due property taxes could be given free housing counseling and have their debt deferred under a program being developed by City Council.
May 19 -
Foreclosure activity continued to sink in Southwest Florida last month, tracking the statewide and national trends.
May 17 -
Lower defaults among government-guaranteed mortgage borrowers drove the overall delinquency rate down, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
May 16 -
Fannie Mae has a $1.8 mortgage foreclosure lawsuit pending with FFH of Fort Smith Limited Partnership and several other local entities over the Rock Creek apartments on North 50th Street in Fort Smith, Ark.
May 16 -
Across the nation, the once-pernicious foreclosure crisis nearly has abated, but in Lucas County, Ohio, foreclosure activity is stronger than it was a year ago.
May 16 -
The city joins a growing list of municipalities that have filed similar lawsuits, just two weeks after the Supreme Court ruled that municipalities have standing to sue lenders under the Fair Housing Act.
May 15 -
Daytona Beach has a message for the hundreds of property owners who collectively have stiffed the city on $4.46 million in code violation fine payments: Pay up soon, or the city's coming after your land and buildings with foreclosure actions.
May 15 -
Connecticut had 23% more foreclosure actions under way in April than a year earlier, according to a new study, with newly commenced foreclosures spiking 40%.
May 12 -
Foreclosure filings in April were at their lowest level since November 2005 at 77,049 properties, down 7% from March's 83,145 and 23% from April 2016.
May 11 -
There's a deep connection between the history of redlining on the East Side of Cleveland and the continuing decline of neighborhoods hollowed out by subprime lending and the mortgage foreclosure crisis of the 2000s.
May 11 -
A Florida-based bank has launched foreclosure proceedings against the developers of the renovated downtown Anchorage office building abandoned by the Alaska Legislature.
May 9 -
If you're a delinquent taxpayer, there is a fine line in Ontario County, N.Y., between losing your property and keeping it. In this case, that line is in Rushville.
May 8 -
A woman was arrested Thursday during a protest against the eviction of the owner of a townhouse in Worcester, Mass.
May 5 -
The Sebastian County Circuit Court issued a decree of foreclosure Friday on two homes built and owned by state Sen. Jake Files' Fort Smith construction company.
May 4 -
The Colorado Springs foreclosure picture continued to improve last month.
May 3 -
For Jennifer and Jason Parks, the serene block of tidy bungalows and three-flats in the heart of Chicago's South Shore was the perfect place to buy their first house in 2013.
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