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Ina Chapter 7, can the bank be forced to modify my first mortgage , and forgive the second mortgage?
Posted 23 days ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Sarasota, FL
David E. Tovarez's answer
In both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 the 1st mortgage company is not required to... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
User's answer
Consider this an expensive lesson, you must do a full lein and title search... Posted 6 days ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
The property must go through the auction process. If there are no outside...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You should contact a foreclosure defense attorney to stop the foreclosure and... Posted 7 days ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
It is a good idea to sort of know where you might be looking to move to, but...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You might talk with the owner and see if they are planning on fighting the... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
If the bank is now the owner of the property, and if you want to live there for... Posted 3 months ago in Debt Collection Sarasota, FL
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
My clients usually get their bank statements on line right in front of my eyes... Posted 16 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Sarasota, FL
Robert John Murillo's answer
The answer will require more facts on the exact terms of the site and how you...
Kaiser Wahab's answer
As a general matter, assenting to an incomplete contract (your assent will be... Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
H. Dillon Graham III's answer
The lender cannot go after any money until it has a judgment and sells the... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Sarasota, FL
Jeffrey Lawson Baxter's answer
No. As long as the loan is unsecured (the car was not given as collteral),... Posted 3 months ago in Banking Sarasota, FL
Lance George Miyatovich's answer
Absent prior authorization which needs to be in writing or verbal authorization... Posted 2 months ago in Family Sarasota, FL
Philip Juluis Schipani's answer
You may want to check the clerk docket to see if she has taken a Domestic... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Sarasota, FL
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.'s answer
One answer would be that if check is less than a paid funeral bill and less...
User's answer
How much is the check for? You don't have to hire an attorney to open up... Posted 5 months ago in Probate Sarasota, FL
Craig A. Epifanio's answer
The bank may require consent from the other party, however legally there is...
David Michael Goldman's answer
Yes. The way the mother set up the account, it was jointly owned by all three.... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Sarasota, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
In Florida who can be a personal representative, or executor, of an estate?...
Dana M. Laganella's answer
Yes, that law in the State of Florida requires this. You want to be sure that... Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Sarasota, FL
Ronald Scott Kaniuk's answer
I assume that you are named as a defendant because the landlord is being... Posted 6 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Kenneth Edward Walton II's answer
Technically, no you can not force the sale. However, money talks. Make a very...
Ahmad Tayseer Sulaiman's answer
I have been asked this question before. The fact of the matter is that the... Posted 5 months ago in Employment / Labor Sarasota, FL
Kennedy Legler III's answer
Unfortunately you do not have any recourse against the company. Were you... Posted 6 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Sebastian Jaramillo's answer
The deed-in-lieu of foreclosure should not affect your credit as much as a...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
A deed in lieu of foreclosure definitely is a significant negative on a credit... Posted 6 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Tanya Patrice Dwyer's answer
That's not a good short sale for you. An attorney may have better luck...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
I agree with Atty. Dyer. These dound like offers that are of little or no... Posted 6 months ago in Foreclosure Sarasota, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Depending on how long you have owned the house in Florida, and provided it is... |