Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they made a fateful trade-off in this shaky economy — they let their homeowner association dues slide.
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Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they made a fateful trade-off in this shaky economy — they let their homeowner association dues slide.
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Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they let their homeowner-association dues slide.
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IRVING, Texas—Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they made a fateful trade-off in this shaky economy: They let their homeowner association dues slide. Many homeowners are learning to their surprise that condo and neighborhood associations that oversee security patrols, mow lawns, plant flowers and clean the …
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At least for one month, foreclosure postings have gone down in McLennan County.
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Collin County set a new monthly record for foreclosed homes in June. 2009 became the second consecutive year that more than 6,000 homes went into foreclosure across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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Kevin McCampbell is determined to know who won an online contest.
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Foreclosures in the Austin metro area have hit a new record, rising more than a 100 percent in some of the biggest counties in just a year.
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Kevin McCampbell is determined to know who won an online contest.
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San Marcos — Record numbers of properties have been listed for foreclosure in July in three counties in the Austin Metro area including Hays County, the Foreclosure Listing Service said this week.
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Thousands of Americans who have generally kept up with their mortgages are still in danger of losing their homes because they let their homeowner association dues slide.
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