At the Foreclosure Trial, if a Bank has no Proper Ownership to Foreclose Can They Proceed With the Foreclosure?
Foreclosure can be a puzzling and overwhelming process that often leaves homeowners in a daze. If you’re wondering whether your bank has the legal right to foreclose on your home, you are not alone. Due to mortgage lenders’ routine practice of selling or reassigning servicing rights, homeowners are ...
Once a Foreclosure is Filed, How Long Does a Lender Have to Complete it Before it Expires?
Unfortunately, foreclosures happen more often than we would like. The consequences of a foreclosure are tough, and even people who think they have it all together have a chance to fall into a hard time. There are a lot of questions swirling about foreclosures, so here is the answer to this one: once ...
Can a Law Firm or Lawyer Tell a Homeowner That They Can and Will Get a Loan Modification?
Many lawyers agree that is improper and unethical for a law firm or lawyer to guarantee results in any case and to tell a homeowner that they can and will get a loan modification. If a lawyer is guaranteeing you that they will get you a loan modification, run the other way. If this is the case it is ...
If an HOA Has Filed for a Default Motion in a Foreclosure Case to Quickly Take Your Home, What Can You do to Stop Them?
One party can request a default motion if the other party has failed to file or serve any documents within the 20 days after the date the petition was serviced. A motion for default will allow you to have an earlier final hearing to help finish your case. If your HOA has filed for a default motion i ...