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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.

 


The Congress of Baltimore will make a sternly worded statement if the banks of Baltimore won't volunteer to save more homeowners from foreclosures, threatened by one of the senior house democrat in the Baltimore. If the number of loan modifications remains low Congress will encourage legislation that would let bankruptcy  judges write down a person's monthly mortgage payment.

 



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About Union Square

 
 
Named as a beautiful park in its center, Union Square is a diverse urban environment - home to art galleries, artist studios, HL Mencken, and life-long residence in a spacious three-story rowhouses italianas and Victoria. On the historic ground of Southwest Baltimore known to the local Sowebo, Union Square is less than one mile from Camden Yards, and within walking distance of the Inner Harbor, B & O railroad museum, Falcons Stadium and the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Country-of-the-art UMB Biotech Park West Baltimore Street is a recent addition, portions still under construction. Public golf course is close beside the newly renovated Montgomery Park office building. Access to I-83, I-95 and the MARC train to Washington DC, is minutes away.
 
A 2.5 acre public space to the west of the neighborhood, Union Square Park dates from 1847 and contains the signature structure of the Greek Revival Pavilion (1850), together with the iron fluted columns. Other features include the HL Mencken Memorial Fountain (1976) and curved walkways with park benches. Throughout the year, the number of events in the spur of the square, including the neighborhood dinners, outdoor movies, tag sales, Easter Egg hunts, Halloween Pumpkin Carvings, and various other parties.

An important part of the Community, Hollins Market was built in the style of italianas 1838 at the east side of Baltimore's oldest neighborhood and home to food merchants.

European Union Square / Hollins Market District was entered in the National Register of Historic places in 1967. Historic area is important in its architecture and history, reflecting the city-in America. Area is used for community well-kept rowhouses both residential and commercial purposes, and the result is a good example, which is related to the nineteenth century neighborhood.

On the Square and nearby streets, a spacious three-story rowhouses predominate. Most of them are pre-and post-Civil War italianas style, but there are many examples of Early Victorian Greek Revival and Late Victorian Romanesque Revival. Most of the homes, there are ten to fourteen-foot ceilings, tall distinctive windows, wood floors and plaster walls. Exteriors are brick and mortar facades with attractive cornices and marble steps. Alleys and side streets are still different and charming two-story, two-story with attic-lines. House prices in the range of $ 40.000 to $ 400.000.

An uncommon synergy prevails over the neighborhood residents, both longtime and newly arrived, to cooperate with the various committees and forums in order to increase the quality of life in the region. Direction, in the end, Union Square is also active in outreach to other nearby neighborhoods, and non-profit groups. This historic neighborhood is typical of classical architecture, period street lamps, brick sidewalks and stately homes in the row.





 
 
 
 


 

 
 

 


 
 



 





 


 

 


 


 




 
 






 

 
 

 
 
 

 


 
 


 


 




 


 



 

 

 
 


 

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