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Candidates pile into court races
SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY — While the Berkley City Council is expected Monday to place a 3-mill Headlee override on the August primary election ballot, voters throughout South Oakland County will see a variety of contested races for county, state and federal offices.
History Detectives solve Royak Oak museum mystery
ROYAL OAK — It's not unusual for volunteers at the Royal Oak Historical museum to find treasures from the past as they look through boxes and boxes of donated memorabilia. But last month, museum staff learned it had a “national treasure,” as an Abraham Lincoln artifact was authenticated by experts with the PBS program, “History Detectives.”
Royal Oak weighs millage increase
ROYAL OAK — Years of cutting back staff and services is affecting Royal Oak too much, say Royal Oak commissioners, who expect to put a millage question on the ballot, as early as November.
‘Horror(s)' strike midnight movies
It's time for midnight movie madness
Memorial ceremonies begin on Friday
SOUTHFIELD — Memorial Day tributes in South Oakland County begin at 9 a.m. this Friday in Southfield on the front steps of Southfield City Hall, 26000 Evergreen Road, south of 11 Mile.
Student art helps fundraiser
There were some very happy Mothers on Sunday, if they received an original piece of art from the College for Creative Studies' 87th Annual Student Exhibition Opening Night.
Speakers target key topics, exhibitors offer products, services
See special section inside today's edition
Royal Oak to trim library hours
ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Public Library is going to see some minor changes to offset costs. Currently operating 60 hours a week, the library schedule will be cut back to 56 hours. Affected will be Tuesday and Thursday library hours, which will be from noon to 9 p.m. starting in June. At the same time, late fees will rise from 15 cents per day to 25 cents.
Commission to ensure police staff level
ROYAL OAK — With an assurance that the Royal Oak Police Department will be at its minimum staffing level of 69 officers through the coming season of expected retirements, the Royal Oak City Commission appears to be sailing into approving a proposed city budget at its first meeting in June.
Royal Oak reaches pact with detective, command officers
ROYAL OAK - A pay cut, health care changes, mirroring of prescription drug benefits in retirement and an increase in employee pension contributions are some of the concessions agreed to by the Royal Oak Detectives and Royal Oak Police Command Officers Associations.
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IAC Group Showcases Commitment To Next Generation Of Vehicle Interiors At WardsAuto Interiors Show
SOUTHFIELD, MI -- May 17, 2012 : International Automotive Components (IAC) Group interior systems are featured extensively on three of the 10 Best Interiors honored today at the WardsAuto Interiors Conference held at The Henry in Dearborn , Mich.
BlueWater Technologies' Grand Rapids, Michigan Office Begins 2012 With Significant Revenue Growth
SOUTHFIELD, MI-- - BlueWater Technologies , a national provider of Meeting & Event Technology, Digital Media Solutions, Audio Visual Integration, and Custom Fixtures and Displays, reports significant growth ...
BlueWater Technologies Showcases New Event Technology at the Event Marketer Summit 2012 in Chicago
SOUTHFIELD, MI-- - BlueWater Technologies , a national provider of Meeting & Event Technology, Digital Media Solutions, Audio Visual Integration, and Custom Fixtures and Displays, showcases new event technology ...
Sun Communities, Inc. Reports 2012 First Quarter Results
NEWS RELEASEApril 26, 2012 Sun Communities, Inc. Reports 2012 First Quarter Results Southfield, MI, April 26, 2012 - Sun Communities, Inc. (SUI) (the "Company"), a real estate investment ...
DENSO Manufacturing Tennessee Ramps-Up Production for Stop/start Starters
SOUTHFIELD, MI -- May 8, 2012 : DENSO is ramping-up for the production of stop/start starters at its DENSO Manufacturing Tennessee (DMTN) plant in Maryville, Tenn.
Auto Industry Icon Bob Lutz to Give Keynote Address at AIAG Supply Chain Summit
SOUTHFIELD, MI -- April 20, 2012 : Bob Lutz, the "Ultimate Car Guy," will give the keynote address at the 2012 AIAG Supply Chain Summit on May 8--9, AIAG announced today.
Mock crash gives life lesson to students
"Seeing that kind of scared me" said Southfield High School senior Rockie Moore.
Michigan Black Chamber creates Southfield chapter
Meghana Keshavan - The Michigan Black Chamber of Commerce today launched a new chapter of its organization in Southfield.
Southfield supplier Janesville Acoustics opens plant in Mexico
Meghana Keshavan - Southfield-based auto supplier Janesville Acoustics opened a 90,000-square-foot plant in central Mexico last week.
Want to get in touch with your local or state politicians? Here's how you do it
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Southfield City Government News
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City Council May 18 Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting Agenda
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt; text-align: justify;"><strong>REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL (CONDUCTED AS A COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE MEETING) TO BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, OF THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 26000 EVERGREEN ROAD, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN, ON MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012 AT 7:00 P.M. EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME, PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.3 OF THE CITY CHARTER.<br />
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Mayor Brenda Lawrence set to begin Mayor’s Walks Monday, June 4
Join Southfield Mayor Brenda L. Lawrence for the first of the “<strong>Mayor’s Walks:<em> A Healthy City is a Strong City</em></strong><em>” </em>program beginning on Monday, June 4 at Inglenook Park located on west 12 Mile Road between Lahser and Evergreen Roads.
Planning Commission May 23 Regular Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission May 23 Regular Meeting Agenda
City of Southfield commemorates Memorial Day Friday, May 25
The city of Southfield will commemorate Memorial Day on Friday, May 25
at 9 a.m. on the front steps of Southfield City Hall, 26000 Evergreen
Road.
Planning Commission May 16 Study Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission May 16 Study Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission May 9 Study Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission May 9 Study Meeting Agenda
DIA Inside|Out outdoor art exhibit comes to Southfield April - June
<div style="text-align: justify;">The city of Southfield has been selected to take part in the Detroit
Institute of Arts’ (DIA) Inside|Out outdoor art exhibition this spring
at several locations throughout the City. Now in its third year,
Inside|Out brings reproductions of masterpieces from the DIA’s
collection to the streets and parks of the metro area, pleasantly
surprising and delighting residents of the participating communities. On
March 29, the DIA will install seven reproductions of some of their
most famous works throughout Southfield that will be on display until
late June.
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City of Southfield yard waste collection begins week of March 19
The
city of Southfield yard waste collection program will begin the week of March
19 on residents designated trash collection day. Due to the early arrival of spring
weather, the program will begin two weeks earlier than originally scheduled.
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Southfield Homeowners Associations and City Groups (SHAC-G) News
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Southfield CEO & Victim of Mortgage Fraud Fights Back
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SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN –According to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, mortgage fraud is one of the fastest growing white-collar crimes in the country. Robert Shumake, a Southfield property developer, found this out the hard way, when he was the victim of mortgage fraud.
Shumake is the Chief Executive Officer of Inheritance Capital Group (ICG); a Southfield, Michigan based private equity real estate investment and development firm. ICG manages nearly 3 million square feet and $200 million dollar real estate portfolio.
A quit claim deed fraud removed Shumake’s name from the title of a home he recently purchased and repaired. The theft took nearly 3 years and $60,000 in legal fees to resolve. The experience has moved the Southfield CEO to champion education efforts on mortgage fraud. Anyone can be a victim of mortgage Fraud, says Shumake.
Shumake’s joined with other Michigan state officials to launch a mortgage fraud task force to aid victims of mortgage fraud and promote consumer awareness and prevention. The mission was to inform the public about mortgage fraud and real estate scams and to provide tips on how to avoid being a victim. “Sometimes people will commit identity theft to obtain a housing loan, sell someone else’s house or take over someone else’s property,” says Shumake. “It is my goal to inform the public on how to protect themselves from being victims of this crime.”
The collapse of real estate markets after loans were made to borrowers with limited ability to repay the loan has caused a spike in mortgage fraud. Shumake’s website lists the various techniques that fraudsters are using to defraud their victims.
ILLEGAL FLIPPING IS A POPULAR:
An investor purchases a property for $20,000 and has the property fraudulently appraised for $80,000. The flipper then sells the house for $80,000 to a straw buyer who is able to get an 80$ loan of $64,000. The flipper makes a $44,000 profit, while the home goes into foreclosure. The bank is left with a $64,000 mortgage owed on a home that is worth only $20,000. If the mortgage is FHA insured, the government absorbs the loss.
BUILDER-BAILOUT SCHEMES
Builder-bailout schemes occur when a builder or developer has difficulty selling their inventory, so they use fraudulent methods to sell the homes. This is most common in a depressed market and typically involves builders offering incentives to buyers which are not disclosed on the mortgage loan documents. For example, a builder wants to sell a house for $200,000. He begins by getting an inflated appraisal for $240,000 and finds a buyer. The lender funds the mortgage, believing that the buyer already paid the builder a 20% down payment of $40,000. The builder gets his $200,000 at closing and forgives the down payment; the lender has funded 100% of the home’s value. If the home should foreclose, the lender has no equity.
SELLER ASSISTANCE SCAMS
Mortgage fraud perpetrators exploit the depreciating real estate market by assisting sellers when they provide buyers to conduct sales that are based on inflated appraisals. In a typical scam, the perpetrator determines the amount the seller is willing to accept and then hires an appraiser to inflate the value. He then finds a buyer who will obtain a mortgage for the inflated amount so the seller gets his asking price and the perpetrator gets the difference between the market value and the inflated value. If the mortgage should default, the lender forecloses, but is not able to sell the house for what is owed on loan because of the inflated appraised value.
SHORT SALE SCAMS
With the increase in foreclosures, short sales are a way out for many distressed homeowners. Lenders cut their losses by agreeing to accept less than what is owed to them on the mortgage rather than waiting out the foreclosure process while property values continue to decline. Here is an example of a pre-meditated short sale scam:
The perpetrator finds a straw buyer to purchase a property, providing fraudulent information about the buyer and the value of the house. He may even get the straw buyer to refinance the home to borrow money for repairs; he pockets the money and repairs are not made. He defaults on the payments and the home goes into foreclosure. When the straw buyer shows hardship and informs the lender that he cannot make the payments, he recommends the perpetrator as a buyer who will purchase the home on a short sale. The perpetrator gets the lender to accept less that he would receive in a foreclosure sale, and then sells the property for its actual value, or gets an inflated appraisal to conduct an illegal flip.
FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS
Escalating foreclosures have provided the opportunity for scammers who claim to be foreclosure help consultants who convince homeowners that they can help them save their homes from foreclosure. Some will agree to take over the mortgage payments while the homeowner rents their own home. Of course, they keep the rent payments but do not pay the mortgage payments. If the home has a lot of equity, the scammer may forge a deed, or trick the homeowner into signing a deed so they can secure a second loan without the homeowner’s knowledge, thus stripping the property’s equity. Many of these types of scams also involve an upfront consulting fee which adds to the scammer’s profit.
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