Lawmakers push foreclosure relief for military
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Friday voted to further insulate some service members from home foreclosures and extend borrower protections to disabled veterans and surviving military spouses. The measure passed 394-27 on a bipartisan vote and was attached to a $554 billion defense spending bill that is set for a final vote Friday in the Republican-controlled House. The ...
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9 Investigates fake foreclosure money
WFTV’s 9 Investigates looked into serious concerns about one of the biggest foreclosure law firms in the state. If the bank has foreclosed on your property or you were the tenant in a foreclosure, chances are you've heard of the Florida Default Law Group. But now, investigative reporter George Spencer has uncovered hundreds of complaints and a major state investigation. Christian Flint jumped at ...
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Foreclosure reform bill passes
In a released statement, state lawmakers announced that House Bill 1875 HD2 SD2 CD1, which amends the mortgage foreclosure law to provide additional protections for Hawaii’s homeowners, passed its final floor vote Tuesday before the full House and Senate.
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Lance Denha Discusses Bank of America Announcement to Widen Its Principal Reduction Offerings
The Law Offices of Lance Denha, a multistate foreclosure defense law firm, offers their analysis of Bank of America’s recent decision to widen its principal reduction.offerings(PRWEB) May 16, 2012 Bank of America announced last week that it has started sending letters to thousands of homeowners in the United States, offering to forgive a portion of the principal balance on their mortgages by an ...
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Florida foreclosure case could slam banks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Florida Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Thursday in a lawsuit that could undo hundreds of thousands of foreclosures and open up banks to severe financial liabilities in the state where they face the bulk of their foreclosure-fraud litigation. The court is deciding whether banks who used fraudulent documents to file foreclosure lawsuits can dismiss the cases ...
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