by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Fraud, Short Sales, Wrongful Foreclosure
If you read this blog regularly, you know that I represent a variety of people in South Florida who are facing foreclosure proceedings on their homes. Please be sure to read this if you’ve already lost your home, because you may be entitled to receive compensation if... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Fraud, Short Sales, Wrongful Foreclosure
Updated Headlines: Documents filed by Bank of America, along with JP Morgan Chase, GMAC, may allow homeowners who have lost their home to foreclosure to receive compensation – Foreclosure defense attorneys will be asserting that the filing of the affidavits was... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Fraud, Short Sales, Wrongful Foreclosure
Headlines: Freezing of foreclosures by Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and GMAC may lead to a new foreclosure crisis affecting the banking sector and title insurance industry. Possible faulty documents are causing banks to halt foreclosures and causing title... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Fraud, Real Estate, Wrongful Foreclosure
An article in today’s Sarasota Herald Tribune discusses how the Florida Attorney General’s office is investigating whether Florida Default Law Group in Tampa, one of the largest Florida foreclosure firms, is using fake or misleading documents in their... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
The Securities and Exchanges Commission announced charges against Goldman Sachs for failing to disclose information to investors about the sale of mortgage investment vehicles which are at the center of today’s foreclosure crisis. While this is a good first... by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Law, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate
It used to be when a homeowner fell into default, the bank could feel pretty secure that foreclosure proceedings would eventually lead to forfeiture of the property in question. Back then, a competent attorney could possibly forestall forfeiture of the home for a...