LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Peter and Gina Fochtman sat stone-faced at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their family’s future: a lawyer for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Peter and Gina Fochtman sat stone-faced at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their family’s future: a lawyer for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Peter and Gina Fochtman sat at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their future: an attorney for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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Miami is a great city wherein almost everybody wants to visit the city and experience living in a place like this. Because of the influx of people in the city, it is obvious that there are lots of things that you can enjoy in the city.
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Real-estate agents have been among those hardest hit by the housing collapse.
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Dallas-Fort Worth residential foreclosure postings set a new record in the third quarter of 2009 – leaping 32 percent over last year’s same-quarter numbers.
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Peter and Gina Fochtman sat stone-faced at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their family’s future: an attorney for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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Agents have been hit hard by the housing collapse.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Peter and Gina Fochtman sat stone-faced at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their family’s future: an attorney for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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In three of the four counties comprising the Austin Metro area, the number of properties listed for foreclosure this year increased by more than 50 percent over figures from a year ago, according to the Foreclosure Listing Service (FLS) of Addison.
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Louisville, Ky. » Peter and Gina Fochtman sat stone-faced at the courtroom table. Across from them was the man who could determine their family’s future: an attorney for the bank trying to foreclose on their home.
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