Foreclosures, cash deals lifted January home sales
WASHINGTON, D.C. — More people bought previously occupied homes in January. But the increase was driven by rising foreclosures and all-cash purchases by investors, while the number of first-time buyers shrank.
Foreclosures for February 22, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Upcoming Foreclosures for February 14, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Foreclosures for February 7, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Slaughter calls for probe of military foreclosures
Rep. Louise Slaughter of Fairport this week called upon House Financial Services Chairman Spencer Bachus to investigate financial institutions dealing with the mortgages of active-duty military families.
Foreclosures for Jan. 31, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Foreclosures still slow
The foreclosure process across New York state continues to experience delays, and the question is whether multiple factors are to blame. A search of Monroe County Clerk’s Office records returned 1,927 notices of pendency related to mortgage ...
Foreclosures for Jan. 24, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Foreclosures for Jan. 18, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Banks repossess 1 million homes in 2010
NEW YORK CITY — The bleakest year in foreclosure crisis has only just begun. Lenders are poised to take back more homes this year than any other since the U.S. housing meltdown began in 2006.
Oneida foreclosure returned to 2nd Circuit
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a case next month brought by central New York counties against the Oneida Indian Nation regarding land foreclosures.
Foreclosures for Jan. 10, 2011
Properties which a bank, or other party, transfers the title of real property, which was used as security for a debt, in order to pay off said debt with the involuntary sale of the property. The following foreclosures were sent to The Daily Record for notice of sale listings.
Case Digests
- Fourth Department – Negligent performance: Rosenthal v. Syracuse University, et al.
- Second Circuit – Visual Artists Rights Act: Kerson v. Vermont Law School Inc.
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Former foreclosure referee: Opinion 22-157
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – College honorarium: Opinion 22-156
- Second Circuit – Reasonable accommodation: Tafolla v. Heilig
- Fourth Department – Labor Law: Primisch v. Peroxychem LLC
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Judicial candidacy: Opinion 22-155
- Fourth Department – Defamation: Lavine v. Glavin
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Law clerk: Opinion 22-154
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Review of another judge’s actions: Opinion 22-153
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Charitable contributions: Opinion 22-150
- Second Circuit – Class action settlement: Moses v. The New York Times Company
Law News
- Appeals court upholds conviction
- Federal lawsuit reinstated against jail officer over strip search, delayed release
- Hyzon to pay $25M penalty to settle alleged fraud charges by SEC
- NY appeals court reinstates lawsuit over contract to remove snow
- Fourth Department affirms $400K judgment in contract dispute
- Fourth Department affirms decision in NY property dispute
- Greenlight Networks selects Buffalo-based attorney as general counsel
- Barclay Damon hires attorney Matt Smith