by Larry Tolchinsky | Deficiency Judgments, Dyck O'Neal, Florida Foreclosures, Florida Real Estate, Real Estate, Underwater Mortgage
Last Update: 5/7/2017 It appears as if Dyck-O’Neal is again aggressively filing lawsuits to collect on old foreclosure judgments. In our office, I’ve been receiving a lot more calls about these types of cases, with most of the lawsuits being filed by a Tampa law... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Law, Foreclosure Defense, Foreclosure Fraud
Last Update: 10/10/20 Lost Note and Your Foreclosure Defense: How Can The Bank Foreclosure If They Cannot Find the Original Promissory Note? We’ve posted in detail about how Florida law requires banks to provide proper documentation to pursue a Florida foreclosure... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Florida Homestead, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Rescue, Real Estate, Short Sales, Underwater Mortgage, Wrongful Foreclosure
The impact of a foreclosure upon a family and its financial future has been the subject of many studies over the last several years, particularly after the recent Housing Crisis hit the United States. The logical thing to think, is that it will be difficult,... by Larry Tolchinsky | Florida Foreclosures, Florida Real Estate, Foreclosure Fraud, Foreclosure Rescue, Wrongful Foreclosure
The RealtyTrac® U.S. Foreclosure Market Report™ for October 2013 and the CoreLogic October National Foreclosure Report have been released to the public with some interesting insights about the real estate market today. What can they tell homeowners and real estate... by Larry Tolchinsky | Debt Collection - Mortgages, Deficiency Judgments, Dyck O'Neal, Florida Foreclosures, Foreclosure Rescue, Local Lawyers
According to the new Florida Fair Foreclosure legislation, the deadline for a bank to sue a defaulting home owner for the amount left on a mortgage after a foreclosure (the deficiency) was changed from 5 years to 1 year, regardless of when the cause of action accrued....