Real Estate/Development
May 15, 2006
High Court Gives Guidance on Foreclosure Notices
Forum Column - By Ronald A. Zumbrun - The right to own a home and reasonably use it is protected by the U.S. Constitution. However, a failure to pay property taxes can result in foreclosure and public sale of the home provided that reasonable notice of the delinquency is first given to the property owner.




Forum Column
By Ronald A. Zumbrun
The right to own a home and reasonably use it is protected by the U.S. Constitution. However, a failure to pay property taxes can result in foreclosure and public sale of the home provided that reasonable notice of the delinquency is first given to the property owner.
On April 26, the U.S. Supreme Court rendered i...
By Ronald A. Zumbrun
The right to own a home and reasonably use it is protected by the U.S. Constitution. However, a failure to pay property taxes can result in foreclosure and public sale of the home provided that reasonable notice of the delinquency is first given to the property owner.
On April 26, the U.S. Supreme Court rendered i...
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