by arnielevine | Apr 28, 2023 | Finance, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Short Sales, Short Sales, Stop Foreclosure
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by arnielevine | Jan 10, 2023 | Latest News, Real Estate news, San Diego Foreclosure news
Source: World Property NewsThe humble backyard, serving as an extension of a home, is the new must-have feature for home buyers in the U.S. in 2023, according to a Zillow analysis, which found it being mentioned 22% more often in for-sale listings compared to a year...
by arnielevine | Dec 20, 2022 | Current Affairs, Finance, Real Estate news, San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Investment Properties
Below are summaries of new state laws that affect real estate in California. Unless otherwise noted, the laws takeeffect January 1, 2023. Assembly Bill (AB) 1410 disallows the governing documents of a homeowner’s association (HOA) from prohibiting membersand residents...
by arnielevine | Oct 28, 2021 | Current Affairs, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news, Uncategorized
With a federal moratorium on foreclosures ending, loan forbearance relief running out, and no end to the COVID-19 pandemic in sight, the latest data shows that foreclosures are starting to jump up. The number of properties with foreclosure filings shot up a whopping...
by arnielevine | Sep 30, 2021 | Finance, Riverside foreclosure news, San Diego Foreclosure news
There is no doubt that the coronavirus pandemic was an unprecedented shock. However, unlike the 2008 financial crisis, housing was a bystander as external forces disrupted the macro environment rather than a culprit in building up systemic, fundamental imbalances in...
by arnielevine | Aug 31, 2021 | Current Affairs, San Diego Foreclosure news, San Diego Investment Properties, San Diego Real Estate
Property owners must still comply with state and local eviction ordinances for now. State law still allows landlords selling a single-family home to evict a tenant if the buyer will occupy the property. Some local laws are more restrictive.The U.S. Supreme Court ruled...