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Florida Foreclosure Defense Basics: What is The Difference Between Your Note and Your Mortgage and Your Deed of Trust (and Why You Should Care About This)?

Last Update: 10/10/20 Florida homeowners – especially those in trouble on their home loans and considering foreclosure, short sale, or what to do about their underwater mortgage – need to know the difference between some of the documents that they signed...

The Power of Real Estate Law: Can Banks Legally Foreclose Upon Real Estate Loans They Don’t Own (Even Though They’ve Been Foreclosing On Homes Without Them)?

Go down to any real estate records office anywhere in Florida, and get ready for a history lesson.  Florida land ownership goes back to the days of Spanish land grants – and because land ownership has always been so important to people, there have always been...

5 Things for Florida Foreclosure Mortgage Fraud Victims to Know About Federal Money Toll-Free Program for Foreclosed Homeowners Announced This Week

A new federal government program kicked off this week, designed to help Americans who have been victims of Foreclosure Mortgage Fraud, which is great – if you are eligible for it.  That’s a Big If. The federal government hit the ground running in November...

Buyer of Foreclosure Held Not to Have Title to Land: According to Mass Supreme Court It Remains With the Homeowner Who Lost His Home to a Bank Mortgage Foreclosure

The Massachusetts Supreme Court has released its decision in a foreclosure fraud case that may impact mortgage holders as well as buyers of foreclosed properties in Florida and across the United States. Back in January 2011, we along with other real estate attorneys...

Florida Deficiency Lawsuits Against Florida Homeowners Who Walked Away From Their Mortgages: Are You About to be Sued for the Deficiency Balance Left on Your Florida Mortgage?

Last Update: 5/2/2017 Florida has been in tough economic times for a long while now, and lots of Florida homeowners, stressed and frustrated, have chosen to move on — walking away from their homes and their mortgages.   This may have seemed like a smart idea at...