A Murrieta home in foreclosure on Lavatera Avenue has a 'No Tresspassing' sign in the front window. The number of homes in foreclosure in Riverside County hit an all-time high in the first three months of the year. <br><small><B>DAVID CARLSON </B> Staff Photographer</small> <br><A HREF="https://secure.townnews.com/nctimes.com/forms/photo_services/linkorder.php?des= photo by David Carlson / A Murrieta home in foreclosure on Lavatera Avenue has a 'No Tresspassing' sign in the front window. The number of homes in foreclosure in Riverside County hit an all-time high in the first three months of the year." target="new">Order a copy of this photo</A> <!— <br><A HREF=" ">More of this story</A> —> <br> <A HREF="http://www.nctimes.com/news/photogallery/" target="new">Visit our Photo Gallery</A> <br> <hr width="250">
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