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Using machine learning methods, Eye on Ohio looked at property remediation in several counties to look deeper at a process that has transformed the rust belt over several years.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that an unusual foreclosure process that can result in people’s homes being sold without compensation for their equity…
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Foreclosures resume in Franklin County after more than a two-month halt.Franklin County Sheriff’s Office stopped handling foreclosures in March because of…
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Franklin County has outlined a new process to ensure the rightful property owner will receive any excess money from a foreclosure. The new policy, which…
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It’s been 10 years since foreclosures reached a peak in Cuyahoga County. From 2007 to 2015, mortgage foreclosure numbers fell around 63 percent countywide, according to figures compiled by the Thriving Communities Institute. But despite this good news, there are Northeast Ohioans still feeling the aftermath of the crash and the financial instability it caused. Trying to Buy Again after Foreclosure
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Ohio is the first state to ban the use of plywood for boarding up abandoned houses. Proponents say clear boarding prevents neighborhood blight. But safety officials say it poses potential hazards.
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Soon foreclosed properties will have a different look in Ohio. The state became the first in the country to ban the use of plywood over windows.Instead of…
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Miami claims bank foreclosures in 2008 targeted black and Latino homeowners. When they defaulted, property values fell, which meant a drop in taxes. The city wants the right to sue the banks.
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10:00 On the surface, "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck seems to be outdated. The modern housing crisis, however, says otherwise. Join us on All…
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As a result of the mortgage meltdown and financial crisis, banks have frozen credit. So many Americans will find it tough to get a loan. WOSU went to the…