Blog Posts in April, 2011
Posted on Apr 26, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
The Carman Law Firm, one of South Florida's most experienced foreclosure defense firms is happy to announce that it has once again avoided foreclosure for another of its many real estate investor ...
Continue reading "Carman Law Firm settles another Bank of America 2nd mortgage for 10% of the outstanding balance" »
Posted on Apr 20, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
With Florida foreclosure rates the third highest in the country; many South Florida families have been looking for an opportunity to stay in the home where they've created so many memories. Homeowners ...
Continue reading "Homeowners get the runaround" »
Posted on Apr 15, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
Six months after the nation's largest banks discovered errors in their foreclosure practices, the foreclosure process continues to lag. The Law Offices of David J. Stern, once the state's largest ...
Continue reading "The end is almost here… foreclosure delays are nearing their end; and it’s going to be 'frightening’" »
Posted on Apr 14, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
For homeowners who thought the worst was over when their foreclosure was final, or short sale completed, things will get much worse. With hundreds of thousands of foreclosures filed in Florida since ...
Continue reading "Deficiency Judgments: Debt that haunts for decades" »
Posted on Apr 14, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
Unlike California, Florida does not have an anti-deficiency law. You may face hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt from a deficiency judgment if you let the bank foreclose or did not get a waiver ...
Continue reading "Foreclosure, Short Sale… you could be faced with thousands of dollars in debt!" »
Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
Since the beginning of the year, I have warned that Florida foreclosures were on-hold, sort of a calm before the storm, and when they resurfaced, which they would… it would be with a vengeance! Fast ...
Continue reading "‘Warning’ – Foreclosure’s Resurface with a Vengeance" »
Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Admin
Florida residents AJ and Brenda Boyd spent more than a year trying to renegotiate their mortgage to save their home. But instead of the bank helping them, their bank attempts to evict them. A story ...
Continue reading "Don't Walk Away! And Certainly Don't TRUST Your Lender..." »
Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Admin
Scott Pelley explains a bizarre aftershock of the U.S. financial collapse: An epidemic of forged and missing mortgage documents. . Do you know who really owns your mortgage? As Scott Pelley reports on ...
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Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Admin
As more and more Americans face mortgage foreclosure, banks' crucial ownership documents for the properties are often unclear and are sometimes even bogus, a condition that's causing lawsuits and ...
Continue reading "The Next Housing Shock" »