Real Estate News – March 19 & 20, 2011


Real estate news is a bit scarce this weekend with all the world events taking center stage, but here are a few gems from the headlines:

A former Bank of America employee agreed to pay restitution for misrepresenting himself as an attorney and charging illegal fees to homeowners seeking his assistance in an attempt to avoid foreclosure, the Massachusetts attorney general’s office said (via Boston.com):  http://bo.st/dKCsjb

Dozens of students at Capital Law School in Columbus are trying to help homeowners facing foreclosure keep their properties as part of a pro-bono program (via abc6onyourside.com): http://bit.ly/eM5eO8

St. Paul's plans for Schmidt Brewery are coming to life (via StarTribune.com): http://bit.ly/epq9S5

St. Paul has sold its first home -- to El Salvadoran refugee Maria Villeda -- under Neighborhood Stabilization Program to counter foreclosures (via StarTribune.com): http://bit.ly/fcPhQJ

 

 

 

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