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North Dakota Foreclosure News
- San Francisco Chronicle: "A report released Wednesday found foreclosures have not only economic consequences, but create health problems for the people and families involved -- and those effects can ripple throughout a community. In a survey of nearly 400 residents in two Oakland neighborhoods particularly hard hit by the foreclosure crisis, the Alameda County Public Health Department and Causa ... - FARGO, N.D. - Sugar beet cooperatives in the Red River Valley of eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota are anticipating record yields, meaning farmers might not be allowed to harvest all of their acres. - Indian River County courthouse news for week of Sept. 5. - The July Mortgage Monitor report released by Lender Processing Services, Inc. shows that foreclosure starts are on the rise, with seriously delinquent loans â those six or more months delinquent â dominating new foreclosure actions. - Some homeowners underwater on their home loan -- meaning they owe more on the mortgage than the home's current value -- are turning to "strategic defaults" in which they simply walk away from mortgage debt. - _Queseria Chipilo of Passaic, N.J., is recalling certain packages of cheese products because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The organism can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and in others with weakened immune systems. - Some homeowners underwater on their home loan – meaning they owe more on the mortgage than the home’s current value – are turning to “strategic defaults” in which they simply walk away from mortgage debt. But financial experts warn that the cost of skipping out on mortgage debt can be high. The American Bankers Association recently warned homeowners about the consequences of strategic default ... - PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island mortgage delinquency rates decreased by 4 basis points in the second quarter compared with the first, coming in at 10.44 percent, the Mortgage Bankers Association reported Thursday. - Capella University has a new president, the online, for-profit school announced Tuesday. Larry Isaak, now the president of the Midwestern Higher Education Compact, will start at Capella in November, taking over for interim president Mike Offerman. - It's official: Voters in the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan School District will be asked to increase local taxes for education during the Nov. 2 general election.