Bank of America goes to court to evict a Brazilian man who moved into the foreclosed Florida home last summer.
The aim is to safeguard borrowers from mortgages they can't afford. As a result, fewer people may qualify for loans.
Struggling homeowners won't be slammed with taxes when lenders forgive a portion of their debt.
Concentrations of risky FHA-backed mortgages in poorer neighborhoods are damaging to borrowers and the nation, a researcher says.
Homeowners over 50 are the fastest-growing group facing foreclosure. Widows are vulnerable when their names aren't on the mortgage.
Public outrage erupts in a country where even when you lose your home to foreclosure, you still must pay the mortgage.
'Boomerang buyers' are re-emerging to qualify for mortgages. Ever wonder what it takes?
A new survey also says 32% of Americans think homeowners should be able to strategically default on their mortgages without facing consequences.
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