Sueing bank for foreclosure
You calendar the matter to go before the Judge to show the reasons and evidence why you should win. Careful, it's complicated and tricky. I would...
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You calendar the matter to go before the Judge to show the reasons and evidence why you should win. Careful, it's complicated and tricky. I would...
Sounds like you owe it, plus accrued interest over the years. The loan mod was on your first, right?, and not on your second. Be that as it may, if...
You no longer own the property. The bank does. It is perfectly legal for the bank to contact the occupant of the property and offer a quick move...
No. It shows that you owe nothing more on the loan. However it does not mean that there was a foreclosure. The bank still have it's 'thumb' on your...
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No. There is clear case law which says the answer is no.
As :Paula points out, this is a very fact-specific, and state location-specific area of the law which at present is undergoing changes. Your...
Meet and confer first. The thought is that, perhaps, a meeting and discussion could lead to further responses, thereby saving the Court from the...
it is worth it because the judge will likely reduce the penalty, or let you do community service so that your insurance rates do not go up as a...
yes, I would not dispute what they have explained already.
no it is not legal. contact an attorney in your area who does FDCPA law.