Ohio, Ky. mum on robo-signing Cincinnati.com Since 2008, more than 53000 foreclosures have been filed in Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky, according to state records. Still, the exact number of homeowners affected locally by the potential settlement is impossible to gauge, said Sister Barbara ... Key states move closer to foreclosure-abuse dealPlain Dealer
County keeps with trend, foreclosures decreasing Mount Vernon News By Alan Reed, Mount Vernon News MOUNT VERNON — Knox County property and tax foreclosures in 2011 saw a decrease in numbers from 2010 and 2009, in keeping with the current Ohio trend. The Knox County Clerk of Courts Office reported 283 bank ...
Foreclosed homes may be sold as rentals Marion Star With 3716 of these homes, Ohio ranks seventh on the list of states where the Federal Housing Administration or government-sponsored Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac own foreclosed properties. Converting the houses to rental units may raise the hackles of ...
Tracy Morgan Won't Give Mother The Money Needs To Avoid Foreclosure Huffington Post The 43-year-old star of NBC's hit show 30 Rock has reportedly offered his mother, Alicia Warden, $2000 to help her stave off foreclosure, despite her currently owing $25000 on her Ohio home, the New York Daily News reports. Family members have spoken ...
On the House: For buyers and sellers, a few good bets Columbus Dispatch Want to show that foreclosures are up? Point out that central Ohio filings have risen for two straight months. Want to show that they're down? Point out that foreclosures have dropped now for two consecutive years in Ohio. Let's start with foreclosures...
Obama Moves Forward with Foreclosure Prevention RisMedia.com (press release) House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) questioned why this program would work when others have failed. “One more time? One more time? How many times have we done this?” he asked reporters. “I don't know why anyone would think that this next idea is ...
Who's the Big Bad Wolf Now on Foreclosure Fraud and Abuse? Economic Populist To date that's been the story of the banks as the big bad wolf, blowing houses down all over America with fraudulent foreclosures, viewing home owners as tasty piglet snacks of profit. Will we ever see role reversal in this never ending grim tale?
Cleveland Heights professor sues his bank for drop in property value NewsNet5.com CLEVELAND hEIGHTS, Ohio - William Tabac is a retired Cleveland State University professor of law who has now sued his bank for damages. Tabac and his attorney, Daniel Thiel, claim Bank of America/Countrywide Loans caused Tabac's Cleveland Heights home ...