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Maine trails many states in reducing foreclosures to pre-recession levels

Published by downeastlaw on May 9, 2017

“The numbers are declining in the state, but there were nearly 3,800 foreclosure filings in 2016, compared with 50 in 2006.”

Source: Portland Press Herald

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