Press releases for foreclosure
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Top California Bankruptcy Attorney Insists: Bankruptcy is Not Dead (2008-02-07)
Bankruptcy is still an available option to most Americans in financial difficulty. Creditors can be stopped, and foreclosures can be prevented. Bankruptcy is not dead. In fact, today, most Americans in financial difficulty can still use the Bankruptcy Courts for protection. There are two ways to establish your eligibility for a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  Michigan Foreclosures Increase 40 Percent in July 2007 (2007-08-06)
Default Research reported that Wayne County had the highest foreclosure rate, with an increase of 45 percent, followed by Macomb up 35 percent, and Oakland with the smallest increase at 20 percent. The cities that have seen their foreclosure numbers increase the most in the state are Detroit, Warren and South Field.  Foreclosure Activity Remains High in Los Angeles County (2007-07-26)
Foreclosures are a major concern in California, especially in the nation’s largest county of Los Angeles. With home sales in a major slump and prices remaining relatively stable, Los Angeles County is seeing increasing foreclosure activity in June 2007. LA-foreclosure.net is reporting 2,691 Notices of Default filed and 1,552 Notices of Trustee sales filed in Los Angeles County. This is a total of 4,242 unique foreclosure filings in June of 2007, slightly below the 4,264 foreclosure documents filed in May 2007.  Pre Foreclosure Data Reporting Company Default Research Announces Expansion (2007-07-05)
Add the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland and North Carolina to the growing list of states covered by Default Research Inc. (www.defaultresearch.com), the nation’s leading provider of foreclosure data. The great significance of this EXPANSION is that families in economic distress in those areas will be helped by the Default Research foreclosure leads.  Maricopa County (AZ) Foreclosures Increase 300% in One Year (2007-05-09)
Mt. Pleasant, PA – If there was ever a time to buy property in Arizona, Serdar Bankaci, President/CEO of Default Research Inc., says it is now. There are 320 sunny days a year, a golf course everywhere you turn, it is a perfect escape from the winter blues, and foreclosures are skyrocketing. 1 |