Hope you enjoyed the Thanksgiving weekend, and you're getting down to the bottom of the Cranberry Soufle Leftover Bowl!
I spotted a relevant article in today's Chicago Tribune, written by reporter Kenneth R. Harney, Washington Post Writers Group.
Each day, our Team sifts through Foreclosure Databases to uncover dozens of newly-filed foreclosure actions and Sheriff's Sales scheduled. For weeks, and months, we've been encountering rhetoric on the web and in print about lawmakers wanting to do something about it.
Such reform actions, it seems, have stalled in the U.S. Senate. Check out our summary on our BlogChicagoHomes.com website. Indeed, many of those with less-than-immaculate credit, who may have taken a sub-prime loan within the last couple of years, are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure, due, in some part, to the slow pace of legislative help on Capitol Hill.
Your take on this?
DEAN & DEAN'S TEAM CHICAGO

The Benjamin's in Phoenix -
Me too - can hardly wait to see the take of those working with distressed buyers across the U.S. They, of course, got themselves into this mess - but many were not served properly by their Lenders/sometimes Realtors, when they purchased.
Thanks for the comment - sleep tight in AZ.
Dean & Dean's Team Chicago