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Title: Foreclosure 2007
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November 27, 1999 |
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Atlanta foreclosure rate is continuing to rise as the months go on and newcomers are entering the city for a place to live. According to sundaypaper.com, foreclosures for the first six months of this year have jumped 58 percent in America —foreclosure filings in Georgia alone are up 36 percent from the last six-month period, and the state ranks 8th in the nation for the number of foreclosures filed... Showed first 250 characters
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Atlanta foreclosure rate is continuing to rise as the months go on and newcomers are entering the city for a place to live. According to sundaypaper.com, foreclosures for the first six months of this year have jumped 58 percent in America —foreclosure filings in Georgia alone are up 36 percent from the last six-month period, and the state ranks 8th in the nation for the number of foreclosures filed... Showed next 250 characters
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