Ryan Lochte’s Mother Won’t Let Him Help Her With Foreclosure
After a TMZ report showing Ike Lochte was facing foreclosure on her Florida home, the swimmer’s rep said she’s “taking care” of the lawsuit without money from her famous son.
After a TMZ report showing Ike Lochte was facing foreclosure on her Florida home, the swimmer’s rep said she’s “taking care” of the lawsuit without money from her famous son.
Well, PETA certainly knows how to spin a gruesome murder and possible miscarriage of justice into a parody of itself. They are appealing to JP Morgan bank, asking them to donate the house to be turned into a “Meat Is Murder” Museum.
Due to a little known law, Kenneth Robinson of Flower Mound, Texas has taken adverse possession of a $300K McMansion for a $16 filing fee. There’s no power or water, but if he stays for three years, the house is his. As you might guess, the neighbors are just a wee bit upset that he figured out how to legally acquire a house without going into debt up to his eyeballs. (Via) View Media ›
Celebrities are bad with their money, just like us normies.
Today will forever go down in history as the day a Vampire turned the tides on the war against banks. Watch Video ›
All of the red dots look a rash.
A family cleaning out their basement because they could no longer afford their home stumbled across a genuine-article Action #1. Seventy-two years later, Superman is still busy saving honest Americans from evildoers.
Is anything sacred anymore?! (Via Neatorama). View Image ›
The new face of homelessness: formerly middle-class folks living in motel rooms.
“Produce the note” may be the magic words for homeowners facing foreclosure. Because of the widespread securitization of mortgages during the real estate boom, the bank trying to foreclose on your house may not actually be able to find the original mortgage paperwork. It’s probably only a stalling tactic - but when you’re about to be kicked out of your house, stalling for 12 months is pretty awesome.
The World Press awarded its Photo of the Year award to Time magazine’s Anthony Suau, whose photo essay shows the casing of a foreclosed home in Cleveland, Ohio. View Image ›