Sunday, October 30, 2005

House empty after foreclosure mistake (Fort Wayne Journal (Foreclosure) Gazette) SOUTH


House empty after foreclosure mistake (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
SOUTH BEND A couple preparing to move into their first home arrived to find it padlocked and all of their belongings gone because of a real estate company s foreclosure error.

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Predatory lending trial opens (Rocky Mountain News)
The owners of a self-proclaimed home foreclosure rescue service went on trial Friday, accused in a class-action lawsuit of running a predatory lending scam that tricked Denver-area clients into giving up their homes.

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The wrong house (South Bend Tribune)
South Bend couple can't believe foreclosure foul-up. SOUTH BEND -- They married last September, bought their first house in April, and have since been preparing the home for the birth of their first child, a boy due Christmas Day.

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Rise in values creates targets for scam artists (Newsday.com)
Skyrocketing real estate prices have created a fertile environment for foreclosure-rescue scams.

Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale (Drummer)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default has occurred in the conditions of the following described mortgage: DATE OF MORTGAGE: July 29, 2002. ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF MORTGAGE: $146,965.00.

9 Tons of Gold In His Mattress (GoldSeek.com)
Interesting times continue to drive the market every which way but loose. Rallies go to resistance, declines to support -- more feverishly so in recent weeks, seemingly, than many of us can recall.