In 1996 my house was foreclosed on by Countrywide. I was told everything would be ok. What can I do? Anything?
This was in 1996? 17 years ago? Any statute of limitations on this has run long ago.
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This was in 1996? 17 years ago? Any statute of limitations on this has run long ago.
As long as you are on the title to the house, you can file bankruptcy to stop the foreclosure and cure the arrears.
1) get a lawyer. 2) file amended schedules.
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Their conclusion that you could sue does not take into consideration Maryland's 3 year statute of limitations, nor the ratification process by...
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Yes. Unless you were driving under the influence, this should be dischargeable.