by Paula Greenway | Aug 5, 2017 | Bankruptcy Law, Chapter 13, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Under the new mortgage rules approved on August 4 by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), certain distressed homeowners who are being threatened with foreclosure may get relief, an article of Reuters reported.The CFPB will now require mortgage payment...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 29, 2017 | Bankruptcy Filing, Credit Card Debt, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Student Debt
A July 28 report of Bloomberg revealed that this year’s homeownership rate is the lowest in decades. In the recent data released by the U.S. Census Bureau, the nationwide homeownership rate was 63.5 percent in the first quarter, and it fell to 62.9 percent...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 17, 2017 | Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Student Debt, Student Loan
Most individuals entering college have already accepted that they will be saddled by student loan debt. Because student loan debts are so ruthless, students should act immediately to save some money through their own actions.Freshmen may want to shorten...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 7, 2017 | Bankruptcy Filing, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Chapter 7, Personal Bankruptcy
Former player for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Christian Laettner, is likely to find himself in bankruptcy court after his creditors took legal actions to recover the funds owed to them by Laettner, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.According to...
by Paula Greenway | Jul 1, 2017 | Alabama Bankruptcy, Birmingham Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Foreclosure Defense, Greenway Bankruptcy Law, Personal Bankruptcy
Real estate experts recently observed that the Russell County foreclosure rate is one of the highest in the state of Alabama, making its way to the 9th spot, an article of wtvm.com reported on June 30. According to reports, of every 1,200 homes in Russell County, at...