San Antonio residents are suing companies that said they could stop a foreclosure but instead ended up taking title and flipping the properties.
Landlord Sean Conlon allegedly defaulted on a loan tied to 605 North Clark Street in Chicago after a marijuana dispensary lease fell apart.
The Ohebshalom family is facing foreclosure at the Midtown building where it’s based. A lender sued the landlord Wednesday ...
Robert Combs spends about 70% of his income on housing and property taxes. He almost lost his house when property values went ...
Comparing changes in liquidity, vacancy and growth, leading financial districts face risks for defaults and fire sales of ...
If you remember the turmoil of the global financial crisis, hearing that foreclosure activity is up might make your knees ...
It might be one of the most famous estates in America, but its notoriety didn’t dissuade a Missouri woman from trying to ...
When Kimberly Gravitt — a widow from Gwinnett County — fell behind on her mortgage, she reached out to a company she believed ...
The latest New York Fed credit report shows U.S. homeowners in strong financial health, with high equity and robust credit ...
Wall’s 31-year-old homebuilding company, Wall Custom Homes, purchased a 1.2-acre patch of grass at 79 N. Rampart Way in ...
The group of partners who bought a sprawling Wall mansion turned it into something amazing. And yet it was too much.
The rowhouse in Germantown was a gut job, and renovations took longer than she’d planned. By the time she sold the property ...
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