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  2. April Foreclosures: Fewer Starts, Faster Finishes — New ...

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    Nationwide foreclosure activity experienced a slight decline in April, with foreclosure starts declining 7% compared to the previous month, according to a new report. But completed foreclosures ...

  3. These States Had The Highest Foreclosure Rates in March - AOL

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  4. ‘I can barely make it’: This Nevada woman earns a ... - AOL

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    Research from real estate data aggregator Attom shows through the first half of 2024, Nevada was fourth in foreclosures nationwide, with 0.19% of homes in active foreclosure, ranking behind New ...

  5. File:Map of USA with state names sr.svg - Wikipedia

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    A compass of the United States, with state names. The original was edited by User:Andrew c to include Nova Scotia, PEI, Bahamas, and scale key. It was originally uploaded to the English Wikipedia with the same title by w:User:Wapcaplet: * 20:57, 9 October 2005 . .

  6. 2000s United States housing market correction - Wikipedia

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    In Boston, year-over-year prices dropped, [24] sales fell, inventory increased, foreclosures were up, [25] [26] and the correction in Massachusetts was called a "hard landing" in 2005. [27] The previously booming [28] housing markets in Washington, D.C., San Diego, California, Phoenix, Arizona, and other cities stalled as well in 2005. [29] [30]

  7. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    In the proceeding simply known as foreclosure (or, perhaps, distinguished as "judicial foreclosure"), the lender must sue the defaulting borrower in state court. Upon final judgment (usually summary judgment ) in the lender's favor, the property is subject to auction by the county sheriff or some other officer of the court.