Can I pursue actions on the bank after independent foreclosure review.
You absolutely can. The IFR did not take away any participant's right to sue. However, keep in mind that there still are statutes of limitations...
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You absolutely can. The IFR did not take away any participant's right to sue. However, keep in mind that there still are statutes of limitations...
You're a long way from having to file bankruptcy. But doing some close monitoring of the situation is in order. The bank would have to do a lot...
If you're trying to get a loan modified to remove a divorced partner, it is the same. Getting your last name changed on the documents is really...
We have kept people in their houses for almost two years after a foreclosure in Missouri. These people obviously do not handle foreclosure defense...
There are a lot of factors involved, but here are the particulars: 1. They CAN sue you for a deficiency judgment if the amount they bid at the...
The previous two answers covered the unlawful detainer angle. I would only advise you to make sure that the deed you got actually conveyed good...
"Legally binding"? Probably not. But they point to the constant oddities surrounding foreclosures. You need to figure out quickly what is going on...
You should DEFINITELY talk to an attorney familiar with foreclosure law. There is much to this, and cases involving estates are some of the best. ...
You need to talk to your bankruptcy attorney before you do anything. Websites are poor substitutes for the good advice of counsel.
You might be able to sue the new purchaser under a theory of "quantum meruit" or "unjust enrichment." Talk to a lawyer in Oakland.