I am trying to save my home from foreclosure. Do I have a way to stop the sale if it is a MERS loan?
In and of itself, this does not mean anything to you. Typically you stop a foreclosure by bringing your payments current, entering into a...
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In and of itself, this does not mean anything to you. Typically you stop a foreclosure by bringing your payments current, entering into a...
The prior advice was good. My suggestion is that if you are contemplating a bankruptcy, you should have a consultation with an attorney very soon...
I wish you both all the best and hope that you get the needed treatment and coverage swiftly. To address the underlying question, the house is...
If they are truly trying to collect the same obligation twice, it would be inappropriate. Several factors could be at play. (1) they may not have...
First, hire an attorney to review it. Since you are not likely to do so, then you can make sure of a few things. Make sure the lump sum payment...
Potentially yes. Arizona is a community property state, and it sounds as though you hold the note in that way. In the refinance of the property,...
If you have a trust established, you can also designate the trust as the beneficiary of the insurance proceeds. In this way, the funds will be...
Agreed. While a re-drafting of the trust is likely not needed, it would be a good idea to adjust certain provisions and ensure that all the assets...
He can file and include these debts, but they are still your obligation as well. If you do not file, you will be liable to repay them. Your...
More than likely this is an attempt to ascertain your financial state and garnish-ability. In many cases I have worked with plaintiff's attorneys...
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