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6.229 documents for forced sale real estate
  • Two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions were designed to draw the applause of two main political factions: the real estate business and the Christian religion business. However, they also generated passionate disapproval from others who were paying attention. First, by a one-vote margin, the court upheld a town government's eminent domain condemnation of private homes and the forced sale to for-profit real estate developers. This empties out the constitutional meaning of "public use," that allows governments to justify their legitimate takings for streets, parks and other public structures, and translates it into "any use we want.

  • ..., there is a general Act regarding the sale and purchase of private and commercial real proper..., the property may be subject to a forced sale on the request of lower ranking secured credi...

  • PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Urban Land Institute are telling the commercial real estate industry that it must be prepared for a slow, grind-it-out economic recovery following a period of mostly sporadic growth in only a few of the primary markets. In their Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2012 report, PwC and the Urban Land Institute said the enduring economic doldrums, coupled with the lack of dynamic job generators, are weighing heavily on the industry. The report noted that the reality is that businesses have learned they can increase profits with less space - while people can't afford bigger living spaces. While the nation's lackluster employment outlook delays filling office space, the related drag in consumer spending compromises growth in retail and industrial occupancies and re...

  • ... $433,000 at a properly noticed foreclosure sale. BFP soon petitioned for bankruptcy and, acting as... "reasonably equivalent value" for foreclosed real property is the price in fact received at the fore... that, by definition, do not obtain in the forced-sale context, since property sold within the time ... received from a noncollusive, real estate mortgage foreclosure sale conducted in conformance...

  • The recent recession left quite an impact on both the national and Oklahoma retail markets. Significant reductions in consumer spending forced several national retailers into bankruptcy, causing them to either downsize or close their doors altogether. As a result, retail vacancy all over the nation has experienced a substantial increase. This has also caused a slowdown in the sale of shopping centers and large retail properties, especially in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. However, there is one form of retail real estate that has seen a sharp uptick in transaction activity over the past year in the Oklahoma markets: single-tenant, net-leased (STNL) properties.

  • Senior citizens facing the loss of their home because of delinquent taxes could have an alternative under a bill to be discussed by Allegheny County Council today. A proposal by At-Large Councilman Edward J. Kress, R-Shaler, would establish a procedure to place homes with tax delinquencies owned by people 65 or older up for sale through a real estate agent.

    ... estate experts and officials involved in forced sales said the idea faces obstacles. "While the co...

  • THE BEGINNING: THE REAL ESTATE CRISIS . To veteran financiers, the recent ... securities whose values plummeted) are forced into bankruptcy. . * January 1, 2008--Bank of Amer... values and lulls between completion and the sale of commercial property will the borrowers to salva...

  • Point of sale is a buzz term in the real estate world. "It's the reason we got involved in the first place," says Edward Segal, CEO of the Marin Association of Realtors. Placing a requirement on home sellers to fix their lateral sewer lines--the 4-inch pipe that leads to the sidewalk--before closing on a sale "could very well delay the escrow process," adds Segal. "And in the case of Las Gallinas, there was no guarantee that they had enough people and the right people to conduct the inspections in a timely manner. The work that might have to be done before escrow would close could be in the tens of thousands of dollars forced on the home seller." Segal and others object to the point of sale mechanism because, they say, it allows the cost of fixing lateral sewer lines "to become a source...

  • ..." value and that "hypothetical costs of sale" should not be deducted. The district court also r... that residence's "fair market" value or "forced sale" value, when the debtor is to keep possession... secured by a lien on property in which the estate has an interest .. is a secured claim to the exten...Quite often, what the creditor realizes from the collateral is not the market value. This ...

  • ... lending, but they've indicated that one in real practice for the regulators come around. . They'r... held on debt securities is available for sales which were included in GAAP-based equity, generall... kind of concentrations in commercial, real estate-related credits and the community bank line of bus... . I mean, I know that they have been forced to make some bad loans by some external forces in ...



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