A law designed to help families deal with different types of foreclosures, including fixer upper homes and single family dwellings, has been approved by the Ohio House of Representatives. The legislation aims to lower the number of foreclosed properties that are left vacant and abandoned.
People can build their financial future with bank owned properties. Whether they intend to reside in these homes or resell them for profit there is always something for everyone.
The city of Glendale is fighting neighborhood blight by purchasing properties similar to those offered at a Sheriff's foreclosure sale. The city has launched the program with the help of nonprofits.
Sheriffs are concerned that renters are caught unaware of the foreclosure of their house. They are now establishing new policies to warn the renters before eviction.