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Posted on Dec 2, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
Massachusetts sued five of the nation's largest lenders Thursday, accusing them of deceptive foreclosure practices, as Florida's Senate Democrats hammered Attorney General Pam Bondi for what ...
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Posted on Nov 24, 2011 By Admin
Does your home loan, foreclosure notices and harassing collection calls have you down and your back against the wall? If so you certainly aren't the only one but are you really ready to give up ...
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Posted on Nov 15, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
With the present state of increasing foreclosure issues, dishonest people and fake businesses are spreading throughout the housing market. Cheaters are taking advantage of innocent people who are ...
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Posted on Aug 22, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
California Officials take down a fraud ring of legal firms and attorneys that officials say swindled thousands of homeowners out of millions of dollars by convincing them to take part in mass lawsuits ...
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Posted on Aug 17, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
On Monday a New Jersey Superior Court Judge cleared the top-four servicers to resume foreclosures in the state of NJ, will Florida follow? Last October, most banks across the country eased up on ...
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Posted on Jul 5, 2011 By Florida Foreclosure Defense Attorney
Hidden inventory stuck in legal system may soon find its way into Lee market By DICK HOGAN dhogan@news-press.com Demand for homes in Lee County is brisk and prices are headed up — that's ...
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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 ...
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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 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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Posted on Mar 22, 2011 By Admin
Les Christie, staff writer It's not always easy to feel sorry for sunny Florida. But it just got hit with another blow. On Friday March 18, 2011, 4:14 pm EDT On Thursday, the Census Bureau revealed ...
Continue reading "Nearly 20% of Florida homes are vacant, prices fall another 11%, expected recovery '2030'" »
Posted on Mar 12, 2011 By Admin
If you sue someone in Florida but then stop pursuing your case for over a year, the court has the right to dismiss the lawsuit for failure to prosecute. In one division of Florida’s 20 judicial ...
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Posted on Mar 8, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
Our client a single woman has like most Floridians been caught in the nasty grip of this bad economy. She had visited our office for a consultation in the hope that we could save her home since as she ...
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Posted on Mar 8, 2011 By Admin
The many woes of Florida’s housing market are well-known: hundreds of thousands of foreclosures, millions of underwater mortgages and a four-year trail of depreciating property values. Florida ...
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Posted on Mar 7, 2011 By Deborah A. Carman, Esq.
Last night's 60 Minutes episode documented the foreclosure crisis through interviews with the children whose lives have been torn apart by the policy decisions of our government. There is a whole cast ...
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Posted on Mar 7, 2011 By Admin
A prominent Florida lawyer accused of mishandling many foreclosure cases in that state is shutting down his foreclosure law practice at the end of the month, a regulatory filing shows. The decision by ...
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Posted on Mar 3, 2011 By Admin
Lisa Goodner, Florida courts administrator, says residential mortgage foreclosures in Florida will double to roughly 365,000 in state fiscal year 2011-12, which begins July 1. Another expert predicts ...
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Posted on Feb 28, 2011 By Admin
An Internal review finds 4,000 cases in judicial foreclosure states, especially Florida, had improper documents. An internal review of SunTrust Banks Inc.'s foreclosure practices found that thousands ...
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Posted on Feb 23, 2011 By Admin
The office of the Florida Attorney General has opened an investigation into Ben-Ezra & Katz, a Hollywood law firm that processes thousands of foreclosures for lenders, on allegations of presenting ...
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Posted on Feb 21, 2011 By Admin
A court-initiated foreclosure mediation program in Florida has a somewhat spotty track record after releasing results from the first four-month mediation cycle. Foreclosure mediation programs are ...
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Posted on Feb 21, 2011 By Admin
"In yet another sign that times are tougher for Plantation foreclosure attorney David Stern, he is looking to unload luxury assets worth tens of millions, including two estate properties on Hillsboro ...
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Posted on Feb 21, 2011 By Admin
The criminal cloud hanging over the founder and former chief of Countrywide Financial Corp. has been lifted -- though that could change if ongoing civil litigation reveals new facts. Behind the ...
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Posted on Feb 21, 2011 By Admin
LPS says the states with highest percentage of non-current loans last month were Florida , Nevada, Mississippi, Georgia, and New Jersey. After several months in which the nation's volume of ...
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