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Homeowners at risk of default, foreclosure or displacement because of COVID-related economic hardship will have the opportunity in early January to apply for financial assistance that may help keep them from losing their homes. But state officials and housing advocates are urging people why may qualify to begin preparing their applications now.
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The "Stay in Your Home" campaign will be in the parking lot of the Delavan Grider Community Center, off Moselle Street, at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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Unkempt houses are not uncommon locally, especially those known as zombie homes. Williamsville is tired of one in particular and will be in court to ask a…
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State officials say an effort to address a rash of abandoned, vacant homes across New York has successfully rehabilitated 1,600 properties. The homes were…
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A new law will crack down on '"zombie houses." Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the law this past week. It now means new requirements for mortgage lenders.…
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Residents of one Buffalo neighborhood can now see a sign planted in front of a house that has been sitting idly since a bank began foreclosure proceedings…
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Congressman Brian Higgins announced proposed legislation on Tuesday which aims to cut down on the length of time a foreclosed or abandoned property…
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For many taxpayers across New York State, the worst nuisances on their blocks are the decaying buildings which no one appears to own. The buildings are…
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State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is urging the senate and assembly to pass legislation that would require banks to maintain properties if they're…
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HSBC Bank is being sued by State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who says he has found hundreds of local homeowners have been kept from negotiating an…