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Foreclosure Deal With Lenders in Key US States Nears Settlement Woman Says Outpouring of Support Is Gratifying After Tragic Loss Mom Who Lost Kids in Plane Crash Faces Foreclosure Troubles continue to mount for Karen Perry, the Arizona mom who lost her children and ex-husband to a fiery plane crash in the Superstition Mountains on Thanksgiving eve. At the same time, though, her local community, her employer Delta Airlines and strangers from around the world are rallying to help her. David Carter Found Dead In Foreclosed Home As Many As Four Years After Suicide (VIDEO) Abandoned homes have become an increasingly common sight amidst a national foreclosure crisis. Yet what may lurk forgotten behind closed doors may be much worse than nothing at all. Man's Death Goes Unnoticed for Years KHQ.COM - David Carter, a 'smart and generous' Wisconsin man, is found dead by a realtor some four years after he died inside his home. Australia day lessons from the USA Barack Obama's 2012 state of the union address revealed how America has learned from mistakes made the past half-decade – mistakes both Gillard and Abbott must avoid making here. 26 Jan 2012 7:12 AM Hammer Falls on Home Auctions in Australia as Market Stalls A year ago, when Sydney property agent Peter Green’s clients decided to sell, half opted for auctions, betting competition among buyers would deliver them the best price. Today, less than one in five take that chance. Hammer Falls on Housing Auctions in Australia as Market Falters A year ago, when Sydney property agent Peter Green’s clients decided to sell, half opted for auctions betting competition among buyers would deliver them the best price. Today, less than one in five take that chance. Hammer Falls on Australia Home Auctions as Bids Scarce in Faltering Market A year ago, when Sydney property agent Peter Green’s clients decided to sell, half opted for auctions, betting competition among buyers would deliver them the best price. Today, less than one in five take that chance. Banks face home loan legal action Up to 300,000 mortgage holders could join class action against Australia's banks. |
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