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Foreclosure in Ohio: Real Estate News StoriesForeclosures remain stubbornly high - The Newark AdvocateSep 2 2010 at 3:50 pmForeclosures remain stubbornly high The Newark Advocate Licking County is among Ohio's 51 counties suffering the highest concentrated economic distress because of its foreclosure rate, according to the OHFA. ... and more » Foreclosures Could Pose Trouble on Election Day - New York TimesSep 1 2010 at 9:41 amForeclosures Could Pose Trouble on Election Day New York Times Jennifer Brunner, the secretary of state in Ohio, said that educating election officials and poll workers was a top priority. Before the 2008 presidential ... and more » Help available to avoid foreclosure - Palladium-ItemSep 2 2010 at 4:01 amHelp available to avoid foreclosure Palladium-Item Clemons said the number of foreclosures in Indiana this year is troubling, but the situation in Ohio is affecting a larger number of borrowers. ... and more » Ohio foreclosure activity rises 23% in July - Bizjournals.comAug 12 2010 at 7:37 amCBC.ca Ohio foreclosure activity rises 23% in July Bizjournals.com Ohio Foreclosure activity got off to a rough start in the second half of the year, jumping more than 20 percent in July as filings declined nationwide, ... Foreclosure rates up 4 percent in JulyThe Hill (blog) Foreclosures: Default Notices Down, Repossessions UpHousing Watch US foreclosures in July at near record paceToronto Star Bizjournals.com -Bizjournals.com all 765 news articles » (FED) Speech by Governor Duke on stabilizing neighborhoods - Forex HoundSep 2 2010 at 12:53 pmBoston Globe (FED) Speech by Governor Duke on stabilizing neighborhoods Forex Hound When it became apparent in 2007 that foreclosures were reaching epidemic levels in cities nationwide, the first priority of many community organizations and ... Communities key in foreclosure fight-Fed officialsReuters Cleveland Fed president sees no easy solution for housing market bluesCrain's Cleveland Business (blog) all 29 news articles » Foreclosures: How bad is your state?Mar 5 2009 at 9:34 am
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