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Hillsborough County Foreclosure Legal Advice (95 found)Narrow your searchPosted 2 days ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
Before considering this you should check with a tax professional and your...
Stephen Andrew Mosca's answer
You can try but as my colleague says, you need to think through the long term... Posted 10 days ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
Like many people, you really need an attorney, but most cannot afford one. The... Posted 10 days ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 13 Tampa, FL
John Leo Greifendorff's answer
The question does not have enough information to give an answer about your...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui's answer
I agree, not enough information. A chapter 13 will only help if you can afford... Posted 14 days ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
You should really sit down and discuss this in person with an attorney! The...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You have a complicated issue. You need to talk with someone about the Chinese... Posted 25 days ago in Foreclosure Sun City Center, FL
David Michael Goldman's answer
As far as your CA property you would have to speak with a Lawyer in CA, but in... Posted 27 days ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
You need to fight this on two fronts: one in court and one with the lender's...
David Michael Goldman's answer
You need to contact a Florida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer as soon as possible to... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Joseph Kurt Kaple's answer
You have a breach of contract remedy with regard to your landlord. He/She... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Patrick Riley Vincent's answer
If you are being sued in Tampa, your answer needs to go to the clerk of court... Posted 25 days ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
While legally your spouse should not be involved, the foreclosure firms are...
David Michael Goldman's answer
There should be no effect upon your spouse or your primary home. The good news... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Timothy Michael Papp's answer
Well, you don't have a lot of good options, unfortunately. If you haven't... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL Posted 2 months ago in Litigation Tampa, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
Unless you're an attorney, you probably won't understand the explanation for... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Brandon, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
You should NOT try to do this on your own. No one can properly advise you how... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Tampa, FL
Joshua David Donnelly's answer
The answer to this would depend in large part on the terms of your lease. I... Posted 3 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Dennis Michael Phillips' answer
You can bring the loan current; but the lender may still opt to accelerate the... Posted 3 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Dennis Andrew Chen's answer
It appears that a default has been entered but not a judgment. If the...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
The entry of default (not default judgment which does not appear to have been... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
Assuming your bankruptcy was handled properly and your personal liability was... Posted 2 months ago in Foreclosure Tampa, FL
Richard Scot Shuster's answer
Short Answer: NO Long Answer: It is useful for spouses to have joint assets (... Posted 3 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Tampa, FL
David A. Donet's answer
Sounds like you may have the right to sue but you have not provided enough...
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
I agree with Atty. Donet. The answer depends on all the details. The... |