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Seattle Foreclosure Legal Advice (85 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
As long as u live in the condo u will probably want to pay the condo dues to... Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
David A. Leen's answer
The short answer is that the owner of the second note and deed of trust can sue...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
My best advice to you is to seek the advise of a competent bankruptcy lawyer.... Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
William Chuang's answer
You can try to find a new roommate or pursue a short sale. You may even apply... Posted 3 months ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Seattle, WA
Antoni Henry Froehling's answer
You need to be careful on all this. From your description, this would be a... Posted 4 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Mark Randall Arend's answer
Foreclosing on a contractor's lien involves filing a lawsuit to obtain a... Posted 5 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Seattle, WA
John Donald Sullivan's answer
Under Washington law, foreclosure extinguishes all interests in the property... Posted 5 months ago in Real Estate Seattle, WA
Mark Randall Arend's answer
From the information you provided, foreclosure on your property my result in an... Posted 4 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA Posted 5 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
John Donald Sullivan's answer
If the owner has filed bankruptcy, there is an automatic stay that prevents you... Posted 5 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
David A. Leen's answer
The quick answer is no; an option would not likely interest a lender to stop a... Posted 4 months ago in Bankruptcy / Chapter 7 Seattle, WA
David Leibowitz's answer
The chapter 7 case and the foreclosure case are different. Failure to file the...
David Leibowitz's answer
I did want to add that Melissa Huelsman in Seattle is highly knowledgeable in... Posted 4 months ago in Construction / Development Seattle, WA
Tymon Berger's answer
Lien laws traditionally create double-payment liability for parties that have...
Mark Randall Arend's answer
From the information you've provided above, there are several issues you need... Posted 4 months ago in Litigation Seattle, WA
Elizabeth Rankin Powell's answer
You'd have to file a suit for a declaratory judgment/quiet title to get a...
User's answer
Questioner here. I VERY much appreciate Ms. Powell's response; it does appear... Posted 7 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA Posted 7 months ago in Debt Collection Seattle, WA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Sure they can. Here's how it works. You owe them money. The money you owe...
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
What Mr. Taylor says is actuate about the 2nd lien creditor having the right to... Posted 7 months ago in Real Estate Seattle, WA Posted 7 months ago in Foreclosure Seattle, WA
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
You should probably sit down with a real estate or bankruptcy attorney and...
John Donald Sullivan's answer
The basic answer to your question is "Yes." Any mortgage holder can foreclose... Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Kirkland, WA
Shawn B Alexander's answer
It never hurts to negotiate. The lien may stand but will be limited to 6 months... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Seattle, WA
Brian J Danzig's answer
First, I am sorry you are having this difficulty, but rest assured you are not... |