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Marc Tow properties in Cuyahoga County

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Click on the graphic for a Google map of local properties owned (as of yesterday) by Marc Tow and Michael Alexander’s companies, EZ Access Funding and Diamond Housing Group.

(Map created using County Auditor’s data and GPS Visualizer.)

An email from EZ Access

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

In response to yesterday’s post about the California “predatory investor” whose company, EZ Access Funding, owns the vacant house on West 83rd that exploded and burned Monday, I got the following email last night:
Dear Mr. Callahan,
We have seen your blog online. Since we found out about the explosion on our property in Cleveland we have [...]

West 83rd explosion house owned by predatory investor EZ Access

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

It turns out that the gas explosion that levelled 2022 West 83rd St. this afternoon, ripping through the surrounding neighborhood and leaving dozens homeless, is part of a whole other story.
Waaaay down at the bottom of the Plain Dealer’s online  article about the tragedy we find this:
James and Irene Garman sold the home in December [...]

Correction: 2009 County foreclosures topped 11,400

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

It seems Cuyahoga County had about six hundred more mortgage foreclosures last year than I reported in this post two weeks ago.
Mike Schramm, NEO CANDO’s housing statistics guru, sent around an email alert on Friday about corrections to the CWRU site’s 2009 foreclosure filing statistics. Apparently their database had a significant undercount of new cases [...]

Frequent foreclosers of 2009

Monday, January 11th, 2010

From data at  NEO CANDO (available only through December 22, so far):

Notice that these eight biggest filers accounted for 65% of the county’s 2009 foreclosures.
Meanwhile:

BofA says bonuses will rise, but no record payouts
Wells Fargo Pays $25 Million in Stock Bonuses
Bank Bonuses, Bigger Than Ever, in the Spotlight

County had nearly 10,800 new foreclosures in 2009

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Our friends at NEO CANDO don’t have figures for the last week of December yet, but it’s now possible to combine information from the Common Pleas Court docket with NEO CANDO’s totals through December 22 and conclude that…

Just under 10,800 new mortgage foreclosures were filed in Cuyahoga County in 2009… the lowest total in four [...]

Role model

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Q. What city not far from Cleveland has all of the following:

A county governed since 1984 by a home rule charter, with an elected County CEO, an Assistant CEO responsible for economic development, and a fifteen-member county legislative branch elected by district?
An established downtown casino industry?
A downtown waterfront free of industrial and port uses, with [...]

3rd-quarter suburban foreclosure filings up 7% over ‘08

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Cuyahoga County’s foreclosure crisis hasn’t gone away. It’s just moved to the suburbs.
New, non-tax foreclosure filings in Common Pleas Court were down around 4% in the third quarter of 2009 compared to the same period in 2008, according to NEO CANDO. But all of that decrease happened in the city of Cleveland. The rest [...]

Plain Dealer offers to promote suburban flight by city workers (update: publisher disavows, apologizes)

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Obviously this is making the rounds, since someone emailed me a pdf.  But don’t expect to read about it in the PD. Update 7/25: The PD exceeds my expectations.

Another 550 new foreclosures in Cuyahoga in first half of May

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The Common Pleas Court docket shows at least 550 new foreclosure cases filed against Cuyahoga County properties between May 1 and May 15.
At least 268 of them were filed against properties in the city of Cleveland.

This brings the county’s total for the first four and a half months of 2009 to…

more than 4,600 new foreclosures [...]