Under new law, foreclosure notices plummet in Inland counties (The Press-Enterprise)
Story date: 2008-10-23 08:52:20
Added on: 2008-10-23 10:57:57
The number of households notified that their homes are headed to foreclosure declined sharply from August to September across the Inland region and statewide, the effect of a new state law requiring mortgage servicers and lenders to give homeowners 30 days to try to fix their troubled loans.
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