Detroit-based attorney Neil Sherman has been named one of DBusiness Magazine's 30 in Their Thirties for 2014. Sherman, 38, is the VP and managing attorney for default services firm Schneiderman & Sherman, a position he has held since 2008. Sherman also serves as president of Best Homes Title Agency, a company he created with his law partner, Peter Schneiderman, in 2008 to service the real estate and mortgage banking needs of its legal clients.
Read More »Real Estate Developer Pays $3.1 Million for Blighted Property Bundle In Detroit
Wayne County, Michigan, sold a bundle of more than 6,000, distressed and blighted properties to a single bidder for more than $3 million in the county's tax foreclosure auction earlier this week, according to Wayne County Chief Deputy Treasurer David Szymanski.
Read More »Anonymous Bidder Puts Up $3.1 Million for Distressed Homes in Detroit
An anonymous bidder offered slightly more than $3.1 million in an auction last week to buy more than 6,000 foreclosed homes in Detroit, according to Wayne County, Michigan, Chief Deputy Treasurer David Szymanski.
Read More »Michigan County Launches Aggressive Foreclosure Campaign
Wayne County, Michigan, is launching an aggressive campaign to begin foreclosure proceedings on 75,000 residential properties whose owners are three years or more behind on paying property taxes.
Read More »Potestivo Adds Associate Attorney
Michigan-based real estate finance and credit industry law firm Potestivo & Associates recently announced the hiring of Art Sriratana as associate attorney. Sriratana will be working in the Foreclosure Department at Potestivo's Chicago office.
Read More »Potestivo Promotes Julian to Foreclosure Manager
Michigan-based real estate finance and credit law firm Potestivo and Associates announced earlier this month that Erica Julian has been promoted to be the firm's new foreclosure manager.
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