Posts Tagged Zombie Mortgages
‘Zombie mortgages’ to die for good later this year
Posted by Nick Gilmore in Virginia's News on April 12, 2024
Starting this summer, Virginia will have a new law against so-called “zombie mortgages.” Michael Pope explains.
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