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Baltimore Foreclosures
As applied to residential mortgage loans the foreclosure process is a bank or other secured creditor selling or retrieving a parcel of real property. "Mortgage" or "deed of trust" is when after the owner is defaults to comply the agreement between the lender and the borrower. Default in payment is the common violation of the mortgage, a promissory note is allowed but with a charge on the property. It is typically said that "the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or charge" when all the process is complete and the lender can sell the property and can keep the interests to pay off its mortgage at any legal costs.
About Mondawmin
Mondawmin
is a
neighborhood
located
in the
United
States
city of
Baltimore,
Maryland.
, Near
Druid
Hill
Park and
is
surrounded
by
Whitelock
Community.
Included
in its
boundaries
of
Frederick
Douglass
High
School
and
Mondawmin
Mall.
The
Baltimore
Metro
Subway
serves
the
neighborhood,
with
station
at
Mondawmin
Mall,
the hub
also has
several
bus
routes.
Nearby is a limited Longwood Street and Hilton Parkway to the west, Liberty Heights Avenue and Druid Park drive to the north, Druid Hill Park and Fulton Avenue to the east and North Avenue to the south. It will take some or all of the ZIP codes 21215, 21216 and 21217th Mondawmin is perhaps the most diverse square mile in Baltimore. This is a mixed community composed of young professionals community, pensioners and working people, where every block has its own character. Some streets are lined with trees and the marble steps in front Porches and fences. Nearby clusters around Mondawmin Mall, General Growth Properties' shopping mall and a pioneer town items ranging from elementary schools to four-year college, green residential areas of the wide boulevards and small streets, convenient to churches, small businesses, many active and committed to the neighborhood associations. Mondawmin is the rich character and history . Most of the neighborhood's residential areas consist of brick rowhouses. They were built before World War II, front Porches is a large Victorian style, and in some cases. These have been built after the war tend to be two-story brick structures found in larger lots than the inner city. One of a few dwellings near the Walbrook area of origin is reflected in their summer homes in the 20th the beginning of the century. Estate in rural area was the 19th century, which is characterized by large homes built on well-known inhabitants of the hilly city of several hundred feet above the Inner Harbor area. Mondawmin takes its name from the property owned by Dr. Patrick Macaulay (1795-1849), physician, city councilman, director of B & O Railroad and the patron of the arts. Tradition is linked to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow visited Dr. Macaulay, who asked him what the name of his home, it is surrounded by corn fields. Poet allegedly looked round and answered: "Why not, after the Indian corn god Mondamin?" (Pioneers later added "w", the name of the company, and it stuck.) Mondawmin area known as South prides itself on a long history of stable homeownership. Many people will be at the end of the forties and early Fifties is to develop the area as a center of culture and education of African Americans. Robert W. Coleman, one of the renowned people, created the first school for blind African Americans. Since their early pioneers, and the stability of society, Mondawmin South has never been designated as the urban renewal area. Although the community has changed over the past 15 years, residents, churches, businesses and community associations are working diligently to return to the area in an early gloss. Southern Mondawmin was recently selected one of the six Baltimore city government's Healthy neighborhoods. The parts are included as part of the empowerment zone.
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