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Foreclosure Church

Foreclosures respect nothing – they are now knocking on church doors. During the time of the housing boom the church authorities dreamt in a big way – dreams that are turning into nightmares of debt and foreclosures. Recently a survey is being undertaken about churches and foreclosures. It is not clear as yet how many [...]

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With Atlanta foreclosed homes, one can easily get affordable real estate solution without spending huge amount on real estate solution in Georgia, Fulton and Atlanta.

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The tax assessments on properties are unusually high in the localities that have been badly hit by foreclosures. For residents it is a double whammy coming from foreclosures and assessments according to the findings of an advocacy group from Atlanta. The survey included in its study the metro regions of five counties and concluded that [...]

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While foreclosures across the nation are skyrocketing, foreclosures in Coweta are towering above the USA average. Going by advertisements inserted in Times-Herald the tendency of staggering increases is noticeable. From 70 in July 2007 it jumped to 136 in July 2008 marking a hike of 94%. During this period the national increase was by 55%. [...]

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Organized mortgage frauds located in Atlanta seem to be a plausible explanation for the rising numbers of Atlanta foreclosures. The Wall Street Journal has reported how a fraud caucus managed to pocket $6.8 million in mortgages from Bear Stearns. A certain New York couple approached the bank with the story that they earned more than [...]

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The foreclosure crisis has been slipping from bad to worse. It started off with the laudable aims of helping those who wanted to own a house but could not qualify for the prime loans. The sub-prime mortgage was tailor made for them. Unfortunately the scheme went awry with predatory lending and reckless borrowing. The borrowers [...]

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