No, the bankers weren't donning ski masks, using screwdrivers to break windows, or hotwiring cars to skive off with them in the middle of the night. But according to the Consumer Financial Protection ...
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Banks seize 367,000 homes as a foreclosure wave slams the US
Foreclosure is back at the center of the U.S. housing story, as lenders step up efforts to reclaim properties from struggling ...
Foreclosure activity continued to creep up across the country in the third quarter. Real estate repossessions increased 33%, and foreclosure starts increased 16% from the same period the previous year ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More Americans fell into foreclosure in July as a sour job market kept them from making payments, and banks took over homes at a near record pace. Banks repossessed the second ...
A total of 35,498 U.S. properties were hit with foreclosure filings last month -- which include default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions. That figure marked a modest 1% decline from ...
U.S. foreclosure activity continued its gradual climb in Q3 2025, with 101,513 properties receiving filings — up 17% from a year earlier, according to ATTOM. Foreclosure starts rose 16% annually, led ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A surge in bank repossessions of properties last month pushed overall foreclosure activity across the United States to an 18-month high, according to a report by industry firm ...
According to ATTOM's Year-End 2024 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, foreclosure filings--comprising default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions--were reported on 322,103 U.S. properties ...
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Car Repossessions Are Skyrocketing
There’s serious trouble brewing in the auto industry as car repossessions are ballooning, threatening to spin everything out of control. A growing number of Americans have become seriously behind on ...
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