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Foreclosure is a legal process to eliminate the mortgagor's right of redeeming the mortgaged property. This is the act to terminate all the rights covered by the homeowner and the mortgage. This is the process by which an asset is transferred to the lending institution because the homeowner does not make the possession of the money to pay the mortgage payments at the agreed time. This may be medical problems, in connection with the loan, the loss of a job, or even death.

 

                After some time, the closure of bug is striking in New York. Foreclosed homes in New York have been an invitation to bargain. A company which recently hosted a foreclosure auction, says they are looking for these to sell 232 houses in New York metro area alone. Since the banks are able to inventory, which made a major contribution to this great event, if the company suspects that the second and third in this year's auction will be held in city.

 


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About Little Italy

Little Italy is a neighborhood of lower Manhattan, New York City, where the well-known for its large population of Italian immigrants.

Historically, Little Italy to extend as far south as Bayard St., in so far as the north as far west as Lafayette Bleecker, and as far east as Bowery. As Italian-Americans left Manhattan to other boroughs and suburbs, which is the middle Twentieth Century, Little Italy neighborhood, recognizable by gradually declined. Large portions of the neighborhood had been absorbed by Chinatown, as immigrants from China and other East Asian countries moved to the area. The northern reaches of Italy, near Houston Street, also ceased to be a manifest error of Italy, and at the end of the neighborhood known today NoLIta, the abbreviation for North of Little Italy. It is now part of Mulberry Street between Broome and Canal Streets, lined with Italian restaurants popular with tourists is clearly recognizable as Little Italy.

 
The Feast of San Gennaro is a large street fair, which lasts 11 days, which takes place every September along Mulberry Street between Houston Street and Canal Street.

Other Italian-American neighborhoods in New York City include Little Italy is the Bronx (Arthur Avenue), Bensonhurst, Brooklyn and Staten Island, where 40% of the population has Italian ancestry.

 
 


 



 

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