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The Michigan Supreme Court said Monday that its 2020 decision stopping local governments from keeping cash windfalls from the sale of foreclosed homes can be applied retroactively, meaning that hundreds of millions of dollars could potentially be returned to people who lost properties over unpaid taxes.
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Foreclosures nationally were up 10% in 2023, according to a report from real estate date firm Attom. Michigan was 13th in foreclosure rate.
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Wayne County’s homeowners have until the end of the month to pay any delinquent tax bills or they could be at risk of foreclosure.
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A judge’s ruling has extended the foreclosure moratorium in Wayne County for some owner-occupied homes.
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The number of foreclosure filings is still well below pre-pandemic levels. But they are growing.
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There's a dramatic rise in foreclosure filings in Michigan, according to new data. But housing-industry experts are downplaying the increase.
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A class action lawsuit filed in federal court this week alleges that Vision Property Management, a company based out of South Carolina, scammed low-income…
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Activists from across the state shut down streets in Lansing Monday. The Michigan Poor People’s Campaign launched at the state Capitol.The campaign wants…
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An effort to help some Wayne County residents from losing their homes to tax foreclosure seems to have stalled. Until the last minute, low-income property…
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Wayne County doesn’t always enforce a law that forbids tax delinquents from buying properties at its tax foreclosure auctions, contributing to a cycle of…