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Sunday, November 08, 2009
Ind. Law - What is being done in Indiana to deal with foreclosures?
David Smith has a lengthy story today in the Lafayette Journal Courier dealing with this issue. A quote:
Stories like the [Sheila] Reitz's are not uncommon in Indiana, which in 2008 saw 45,394 foreclosure complaints filed, 47 percent more than were filed in 2004.Amid the fast-growing number of foreclosures, state lawmakers this year approved a new law that provides procedures aimed at demystifying foreclosure and giving homeowners more time and options for foreclosure prevention.
At the same time the Indiana Supreme Court launched a program to train lawyers, judges and mediators to better handle foreclosure cases.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on November 8, 2009 11:40 AM
Posted to Indiana Law