You’re not getting your house back
Is this the break that millions of people have been hoping for?
Housing mess: You can’t stay if you don’t pay
Just because a lender screwed up your foreclosure paperwork doesn’t mean that you get to stay in your house for free.
Countrywide’s Mozilo to pay $67.5 million settlement
Angelo Mozilo, the former co-founder of Countrywide Financial, has agreed to pay $67.5 million to the SEC to settle fraud charges.
Ohio AG to Ally: Stop foreclosure sales
Ohio’s top law enforcement official, firing another shot across the bow of Ally Financial, asked a judge on Friday to stop the sale of foreclosed homes in cases that relied on faulty paperwork.
America’s most overvalued cities
Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Foreclosures: How bad is your state?
It’s time to stop blaming the lenders
Before we take the entire banking industry to task on the foreclosure mess, it bears reminding that the source of the problem is people who bought homes they couldn’t afford. Let’s blame them, too.
Foreclosure auctions hit record
Bank repossessions and foreclosure auctions hit record levels in the third quarter, RealtyTrac said on Thursday.
States launch foreclosure probe
Fifty state attorneys general announced a coordinated probe Wednesday into improper foreclosures performed by the nation’s largest loan servicers, but stopped short of calling for a freeze on all foreclosures.
Homeowner to bank: You don’t own my loan
Replique D’Amelio plays with her two children on their spacious lawn well aware the threat of foreclosure hangs like a cloud above the Wappingers Falls, New York home.
Should I spend $60,000 to renovate my house?
Question: My husband wants to do some renovations to our house that will cost at least $60,000, possibly a lot more. I’m 62 and he’s almost 66. I’d like to know how much of a return on our investment we would get, if any, if we sell in about five years. — Anne, Yonkers, New York.
12 cities: Where to buy vs. where to rent
JPMorgan Chase expanding foreclosure review
JPMorgan Chase is expanding its review of foreclosure documents, according to a person close to the bank.
Foreclosure freeze hits home prices
Get ready for a bumpy ride in the housing market.
Foreclosure fiasco: The latest
Major mortagage servicers are broadening their investigations into the possible mishandling of foreclosures.
