All Posts Tagged With: "ownership"
The mortgage foreclosure legislation Congress won’t touch
Stashed away in a drawer somewhere on Capitol Hill is a simple piece of legislation that would have done much to stop the mortgage mess, robo-signing, unfair foreclosures, and the growing claims against lenders. But Congress has not touched the Produce the Note Act since it was first introduced in February 2009 — nearly two [...]
29Nov2010 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Did Condominiums Really Start In Rome?
Did Caesar and Nero really rule in a city filled with condominiums? Search through the Internet and the unavoidable answer is largely yes, but in fact there were no condos along the Tiber or near the Coliseum at the height of the empire. Don’t believe it? Get out your copy of the Oklahoma City University [...]
27Jul2010 | Peter G. Miller | 1 comment | Continued
Can A Condo or Co-op Go Bankrupt?
Can a condo or co-op go bankrupt or be foreclosed? The answer is you bet — but the good news is that such financial disasters are rare. In general terms a condominium is a property where there are units with individual title and financing as well as common areas which are owned by the condo [...]
30Dec2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
