by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Appeal, Foreclosure Defense, Foreclosure Rescue, Wrongful Foreclosure
Last Update: 10/10/20 In Florida, those fighting a residential foreclosure should be aware of the procedures often used by lawyers and judges that can delay a foreclosure lawsuit from proceeding. Two of these procedures are called “stays” and “continuances.” Both are... by Larry Tolchinsky | Foreclosure Appeal, Foreclosure Defense, Foreclosure Rescue, Wrongful Foreclosure
Last Update: 10/10/20 Face to face meetings, and, of course, compliance with paragraph 22. If a bank intends to file a foreclosure, there are steps (or conditions) the bank must take prior to filing a lawsuit. Some of these conditions are set forth in federal and... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Florida Law, Foreclosure Appeal, Foreclosure Defense
If you are being sued for foreclosure here in Florida, or you suspect you may be facing foreclosure in your future, then you need to know about this month’s Bartram ruling by the Florida Supreme Court. 1. Why is the Bartram Case so Important? Opinions... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Appeal, Foreclosure Defense, Wrongful Foreclosure
Florida is a “judicial foreclosure state.” Under our banking laws, when a bank seeks to exercise its right to obtain ownership of real property because of a breach of a mortgage, or a promissory note secured by a mortgage, it must file a lawsuit. This is true for any... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Florida Law, Foreclosure Appeal, Foreclosure Defense, Foreclosure Fraud
Last Update: 8/17/18 We do not make a practice of sharing every foreclosure victory in a blog post. It is not our style. However, the recent publication of our appellate win against Bank of America merits some discussion today because the ruling on the issue of...