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Foreclosure in Maryland: Real Estate News Stories? Hard Times Update: Readers Share Tales of Foreclosure Schemes, Mortgage ... - Huffington Post Investigative Fund (b...Mar 9 2010 at 2:52 pm? Hard Times Update: Readers Share Tales of Foreclosure Schemes, Mortgage ... Huffington Post Investigative Fund (blog) We also collected dozens of photos documenting bandit signs from California to Maryland, a sampling of which are below. That nearly half of the tips we ... and more » Md. gov testifies on foreclosure mediation bill - BusinessWeekFeb 16 2010 at 4:41 pmMd. gov testifies on foreclosure mediation bill BusinessWeek Foreclosures in Maryland were up about 34 percent in 2009, compared to 2008, according to the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, ... Maryland Governor Tries to Put Brakes on ForeclosuresABC2 News O'Malley to argue for mediation billBaltimore Sun Bill Requires Mediation, Meetings Before ForeclosureWBAL Baltimore WJZ -Washington Post (blog) all 67 news articles » A decade of delinquencies - Baltimore Sun (blog)Feb 20 2010 at 9:10 amLos Angeles Times A decade of delinquencies Baltimore Sun (blog) Several of you asked for a visual on the foreclosure mess. Here's one -- not actually foreclosures, but the number of Maryland borrowers behind on their ... O'Malley's foreclosure bill could push lenders out of stateWashington Examiner Mortgage delinquency rate slows in fourth quarterWashington Post Housing Crisis: President Unveils New Plan to Help HomeownersABC News all 855 news articles » Area foreclosure rates mixed in January - Bizjournals.comFeb 11 2010 at 10:10 amArea foreclosure rates mixed in January Bizjournals.com Foreclosures in Maryland fell by 23 percent in January from December but were 41 percent higher than a year ago, according to the latest survey by Irvine, ... NewsWatch: Foreclosure rate dipped 23 percent last monthBusiness Gazette all 550 news articles » Trulia: Price reductions reach new low - Inman.comMar 9 2010 at 10:03 amTrulia: Price reductions reach new low Inman.com The report included about 3 million properties and excluded foreclosures and new homes from its calculations. The average discount held steady at 11 percent ... and more » Foreclosures: How bad is your state?Mar 5 2009 at 9:34 am
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