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Housing Advocates Push for Philadelphia Foreclosure Sale Suspension

$1 billion in mortgage assistance is coming from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) this spring, and homeowner advocacy groups in Philadelphia believe that the sheriff’s office needs to hold on foreclosure sales until that time. County foreclosure sales in the area have already been suspended for January and February of 2011 due to investigations for financial mismanagement. Read full article »

Most-Sued Banks Can Blame Mortgage Exposure for Legal Woes

According to a recent report published by Institutional Risk Analytics (IRA), Bank of America and Wells Fargo might as well get comfortable on the witness stand, because they are two of the most sued lenders in the United States. According to the report, “mortgage exposure” is causing these legal woes, and other lenders and banks can expect to be dragged Read full article »

The Next Logical Step: Foreclosed-Home Buyers at Risk in Massachusetts Foreclosure Decision

In Massachusetts, the groundbreaking foreclosure reversal ruling of a few weeks ago is now following its logical path. In what “appears to be the next step in the conversation,” according to borrower lawyer Paul Collier, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts will now examine buyers’ rights when a foreclosed home has been resold. The case will bypass lower courts and Read full article »

Wells Fargo Backing Down on Maryland Foreclosures

Although Wells Fargo has steadfastly maintained that it does not have the robo-signer issues that have plagued so many other major lenders, it is backing down and refilling foreclosures in Maryland starting today. According to a statement released by the lender on Wednesday, there are potential flaw in some pending Maryland foreclosures that will mean that the entire process needs Read full article »

In Chicago, Bank Walkaways Create Blight All on Their Own

While some parts of the country would probably be elated if lenders would be a little more willing to “walk away” from foreclosures, in Chicago, it is turning into a serious problem. According to a report by the Woodstock Institute (full report to be released on Thursday of this week), nearly 2,000 “red flag” homes have been abandoned, mid-foreclosure, by Read full article »

The Politics of Real Estate

Few industries are as profoundly impacted by the political machinations in Washington as the real estate industry. Whether it's old legislation like Jimmy Carter's Community Reinvestment Act or Barack Obama's massive mortgage bailouts, the U.S. political machine has a huge impact (usually bad) on the business of real estate.

Ideally, we could ignore politics. But here at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter, we insist on seeing the world with clarity - including the reality of Washington's aggressive involvement in every facet of our business, from mortgage lending to real estate sales license; from loan modification regulations to appraisal requirements... every piece of our business is profoundly impacted by politics. So rather than stick our heads in the sand and ignore reality, readers of the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter choose to be informed and prepared.

About Bryan Ellis

Bryan Ellis is an Atlanta-based real estate analyst and publisher of the widely read newsletter "The Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter". With over 200,000 subscribers - including real estate investors, agents, brokers, appraisers and other real estate professionals - the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter is among America's largest sources of unbiased coverage of politics and public policy for the real estate industry.

Bryan Ellis serves as editor in chief for the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter and is assisted by an extraordinary staff of writers, researchers and editors who are each real estate experts in their own right and who assure that the news we report is well researched, factual, and highly relevant to today's real estate industry.

Bryan is very happily married and has two wonderful daughters. He makes his home in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. You can contact the team at the Bryan Ellis Real Estate Letter here.