Archive for December, 2009
December 31, 2009
Tags: continuously, fairly-educated, foreclosure, jurisdiction, lender, modification, time, until-the-last
My clients quite often asked me one very important question whether they should continue to seek mortgage modification, or go ahead and file a Chapter 13 to stop a foreclosure. It is of course a very pertinent question
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Is Chapter 13 an Appropriate Remedy in the Face of Foreclosure?
Tags: foreclosure, hiding-as-much, loan, purported, remic, the-purported, time, tool
As a Nevada foreclosure defense attorney, one thing I’ve learned is that mortgage servicers don’t want homeowners to know who owns their loan. There skills is perfect in hiding as much information as possible from you. Most of the time, in all foreclosure complaints I see, the servicer is the plaintiff and they would do their best to reveal the identity of their servicers or owners.
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Who Owns Your Loan? Freddie, Fannie or Chinese?
Tags: claimant, knowledge, medical, money, nature, petition, picture, property, social, social-security, trustee
Required Statements/Questions 1. State your name and current address for the record. 2.
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What questions can be asked in 341 meetings?
Tags: blame-the-banks, borrowers-face, completed-under, consequences, hamp, loan-servicers, mortgage, patiently-work, rent-foreclosed, requires-income, should-suffer, work-the-system
There is a growing consensus that the federal Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) championed by the Obama Administration is a failure. Borrowers blame the banks for not being responsive and banks lay that same accusation at borrowers along with claiming that they are not properly submitting paperwork
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HAMP Failing to Stem Foreclosures
Tags: california, florida-supreme, foreclosure, help-the-lender, housing, lender, moreno-valley, philadelphia, process, program
Our Moreno Valley loan modification attorneys wrote last month about foreclosure mediation efforts in Philadelphia and Nevada. These programs, in effect in about 14 states, have shown early promise at helping prevent foreclosures that could be avoided by taking a close look at the homeowner’s finances. The state of Florida has been testing the foreclosure mediation process in two of its 20 judicial circuits, and on Monday, the Florida Supreme Court announced plans to make it universal
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Florida Supreme Court Requires Mediation and Counseling for Residential Foreclosures
Tags: government, law, legal, means, month-rolling, payments, saint-peter, test-depresses, the-government, the-means
So when you’re doing your first cut at the ball to determine whether you pass the means test, which is one of the ways to get into the doors of Paradise (labeled “Chapter 7″, right above the pearly gates and just to the left of Saint Peter), consider a couple of items.
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The Means Test: Part 6,374
Tags: california, central-park, chapter, country, green, street, tavern, the-restaurant
Far from the Bay Area, let us pause this New Year’s Eve to note the Chapter 7 Bankruptcy of New York’s famed Tavern on the Green. The Central Park West landmark is scheduled to serve patrons for the last time tonight
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Tavern Closure Highlights Continued Downturn
Tags: chicago, chicago-cubs, country, deals, donald, green, phoenix-coyotes, roadhouse-grill, rogert-ebert, team, track-betting, tribune
As 2009 winds down, we’ll take a quick look at some of the biggest brands and names in business that decided to file bankruptcy.
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Big Names File Bankruptcy in 2009
Tags: chicago, chicago-cubs, communications, deals, donald, philadelphia, phoenix-coyotes, recession, roadhouse-grill, rogert-ebert, southern-voice, team, track-betting, tribune
As 2009 winds down, we’ll take a quick look at some of the biggest brands and names in business that decided to file bankruptcy.
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Big Names File Bankruptcy in 2009
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