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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 Washington Village
Pigtown, sometimes in Washington Village, is a Southwest Baltimore neighborhood bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. In the east of Monroe Street on the west, Russell Street on the south and the B & O railroad museum in the north. It has been claimed has been his "pig" on the pigs would be dragged through the scores narrow streets every day are killed on their way to the meat-packing plants.
Pigtown's proximity to I-95 corridor, the University of Maryland Medical System campus, oriole Park at Camden Yards and M & T Bank Stadium, and downtown Baltimore have brought upscale townhomes to eastern edge of the neighborhood, including the eclectic renovations of Barre Circle, one of Baltimore's famous dollar-house neighborhoods. But in other parts of the neighborhood have remained working class, as any trip down the alley street will show you. The result of this evolutionary process has been one of the few communities in Baltimore that is completely mixed racially, culturally and economically. There are approximately 2,740 homes in this community, which, unlike many other Baltimore City neighborhoods, remains a good influx of population. From 1980 to 1990 the population grew by 3% from 6503 to 6705 people, by strengthening the socio-economic and racial diversity in Pigtown further. Eastern portions of Pigtown is situated within walking distance of Camden Yards Transportation Center, served by both the Baltimore Light Rail and MARC Camden Line. The latter, together with the neighborhood's close to I-95 and Baltimore-Washington Parkway to the neighborhood of interest, an increasing number of people who work in Washington, but those who want to get out of Washington's expensive housing market.
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