Real property law

Jenny Stupka

Berlin politicians and property investors tussle over rent freeze

A five-year rent freeze in Berlin, Germany, has been challenged as unconstitutional.

The World

A possible moratorium on foreclosures

Helping homeowners avoid foreclosure

Helping homeowners stay out of foreclosure

Who gets mortgage help

Berlin Wall squatters

Berlin Wall squatter development, Lohmule, may be a model for sustainable urban living today.

Lenders freeze home-equity credit

In the latest aftershock from the housing crash, lenders are scaling back home-equity credit lines.

Pipeline Proselytizing and Eminent Domain

In the rural town of Polk, Nebraska the local preacher is also a land agent for Trans Canada. If the soft sell from the Baptist preacher doesn’t convince residents to give the oil company rights to their land the possibility of taking it by eminent domain might.

Foreclosure Filings Fell Three Percent in 2012

Housing industry analyst RealtyTrac released its 2012 Year-End Foreclosure Market Report today. In it is a bit of good news: There was a three percent drop in foreclosure filings in 2012 compared to 2011. The report also noted the shift in the parts of the country seeing the most foreclosure activity. There was an increase […]

What the Mortgage Settlement Means for the Housing Market

On Thursday the government approved a $26 billion settlement for homeowners who’ve been foreclosed upon or are currently at risk. Approximately two million Americans will get a $1,800 settlement check, which is a lot of people but not a whole lot of money: the Joint Economic Committee of Congress found that the average foreclosure in […]