Average people don't have a chance with this administration....just the top 1%
The number of Long Island homes added to the foreclosure pipeline swelled last month after a general decline, a listing service reported Thursday.
RealtyTrac said lenders put 1,230 borrowers in Long Island on notice about pending foreclosure proceedings, a 52 percent jump from July but a 13 percent drop from a year ago.
Lisa Mann of Massapequa said she was furious over last month's notice because she's in a loan modification trial for 16 months so far, paying on time. That came on top of a shocker in April, she said, when she was listed as a credit risk due to being "late" on her mortgage. She said she and her husband were never late, even when his business fell on hard times, she said.
Average people don't have a chance with this administration....just the top 1%
ReplyDeleteThe number of Long Island homes added to the foreclosure pipeline swelled last month after a general decline, a listing service reported Thursday.
RealtyTrac said lenders put 1,230 borrowers in Long Island on notice about pending foreclosure proceedings, a 52 percent jump from July but a 13 percent drop from a year ago.
Lisa Mann of Massapequa said she was furious over last month's notice because she's in a loan modification trial for 16 months so far, paying on time. That came on top of a shocker in April, she said, when she was listed as a credit risk due to being "late" on her mortgage. She said she and her husband were never late, even when his business fell on hard times, she said.
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