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H. Dillon Graham III
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You should hire a foreclosure defense attorney, we can buy you some time to...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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I am sorry to hear about your situation. However, if your ex is the kind of...
David Michael Goldman
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The answer to this depends on what type of organization it is. You stated...
Gust G Sarris
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My first question would be why would this occur... Generally people are not...
H. Dillon Graham III
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If you were not aware of the foreclosure proceedings then you have an excellent...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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First, I am sorry to hear that you have gone through such an horrific...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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The best answer is to get a consultaiton from a bankruptcy lawyer. If your...
Jeffrey Daniel Larkin
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File bankruptcy unless you have approx. $40k in cash to settle these debts....
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Could they sue you for unauthorized access? Yes. Is it likely that they would...
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Kenneth Edward Walton II
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The Association can proceed "As Is" in their foreclosure. They most likely are...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Yes, it definitely can do so, and these days it is happening more and more....
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You probably have rights against the current lender who owns the note. But,...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Debts that are fruadulent obtained are generally not dischargeable in...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Let's start with the general principle that you can not simply "file a lien"...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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You will absolutely be named as a party to the foreclosure as they need to...
Margery Ellen Golant
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Yes. The fact that you are a titleholder makes it inevitable that yiu will be...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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The interesting thing about the legal system is that anyone can sue anyone,...
Jonathan H Levy
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I am not licensed in your state and cannot offer legal advice but on those...
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Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Technically, no you can not force the sale. However, money talks. Make a very...
Ahmad Tayseer Sulaiman
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I have been asked this question before. The fact of the matter is that the...
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David C. Garner
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Generally, no. If this is not a true student loan, but a line of credit...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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The General Rule is that you can not discharge student loan obligations....
Jeffrey Erich Foster
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Whether you can keep your condominium and still file for bankruptcy depends on...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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With either Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, you can keep your condominium and...
Harris W Gilbert
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You need to contact a lawyer to help you fight the case in court. There are...
Ronald Scott Kaniuk
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While you may think that the bank is ready to negotiate with you on a loan...
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Kenneth Edward Walton II
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If lawyers are threatening you with contempt of court, you should get a lawyer...
Margery Ellen Golant
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The new notice is documenation of the scam I have discussed before - the...
Jose Ignacio Carrillo
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The notice of voluntary dismissal as to count ii simply means that the pltf...
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Jonathan H Levy
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I am not licensed in Florida, so my answer is not advice, but generally...
Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Without question, you need to consult an attorney immediately. If you do not...
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Dennis Andrew Chen
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Option One can get a jugment against you for foreclosure but there should not...
Margery Ellen Golant
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In order for the lender or buyer at foreclosure sale to get title free of the...
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Kenneth Edward Walton II
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Without a doubt, your best bet is to hire an experience foreclosure attorney....
Margery Ellen Golant
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I agree with Kenneth Walton - odds are very good that there are many more...
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Margery Ellen Golant
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Hello. Responding properly to a foreclosure summons and complaint is very...
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