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Ho, Ho, Ho: No Stopping Foreclosures During the Holiday Season
With the holidays upon us, I’m reminded the banks can still be the Grinch that Stole Christmas as we receive numerous calls from homeowners who have foreclosure and eviction hearings the days immediately before and after Christmas. During Christmas, Bank of America … Continue reading
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