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JPMorgan Suspending Mortgage Foreclosures

JPMorgan Chase is suspending more than 50,000 foreclosures as it reviews the legitimacy of legal documents, the second major company to take such action this month. Go to Source





Courts and Foreclosures

A reader responds to a recent Fair Game column. Go to Source





GMAC’s Errors Leave Foreclosures in Question

The lender’s admission that it had filed dubious foreclosure documents could inspire a broad legal furor against hasty foreclosures. Go to Source





GMAC’s Errors Leave Foreclosures in Question

The lender’s admission that it had filed dubious foreclosure documents could inspire a broad legal furor against hasty foreclosures. Go to Source





GMAC Mortgage Suspends Foreclosures in 23 States

The troubled home lender’s actions suggest that it is worried about potential liability from not having clear titles. Go to Source





Letters: Housing as Hot Potato

Re “The Foreclosure Express: In Florida’s High-Speed Courts, Are Borrowers Left in the Dust?” (Sept. 5), which looked at the special courts that Florida has established to reduce a backlog of foreclosure cases: Go to Source





How Underwater Mortgages Can Float the Economy

A crash program of refinancing would boost the economy but cost taxpayers nothing. Go to Source





When Mortgage Mediation Is a Gamble

Nevada’s foreclosure mediation program completed 4,212 cases in its first year. But some mediators who have participated in it, as well as some lawyers for borrowers, say it has flaws. Go to Source





Stuyvesant Town Tenants Offered Co-op Deal

The offer is an attempt by investors to gain control by winning over tenants in the vast Manhattan complex. Go to Source





Florida’s High-Speed Answer to a Foreclosure Mess

Florida has set up foreclosure-only courts to reduce a huge backlog, but borrowers’ lawyers are critical of the process. Go to Source