For homeowners in Washington, D.C., Maryland and dozens of other jurisdictions, it’s getting harder and harder to lose a home to foreclosure — even if the owner has not made any mortgage payments.
That is what Jeffrey Fisher has noticed in his 38 years as a foreclosure attorney for banks in the Washington area.
Foreclosure delay comes at high cost in Washington D.C.
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