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Tenants caught in quagmire of homeowners association foreclosures

By joncoats | Business Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Short Sale | Comments are Closed | 27 June, 2014 | 11

SUSAN TAYLOR MARTIN | Tampa Bay Times | “In February, a new company in Tampa called RE-710 got a terrific deal. It paid $5,700 for a five-bedroom home valued at $311,000. The same month, RE-710 acquired control of dozens of other houses and condos throughout the Tampa Bay area for just cents on the dollar.Read more

Moody’s raises red flag over St. Petersburg foreclosures

By joncoats | Business Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 7 October, 2013 | 1

“Citing a higher than average foreclosure rate, Moody’s Investors Service assigned a negative outlook for the city of St. Petersburg. The negative outlook was part of an Oct. 3 report from Moody’s that also affirmed the city’s Aa2 issuer rating, or a measure of the city’s ability to meet its obligations. The affirmation of theRead more

Foreclosure help still available in Jacksonville

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Short Sale, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 19 September, 2013 | 5

By: Ken Amaro  | firstcoastnews.com “JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Letitia Early, 51, lost her job in January 2008 and her ability to pay the mortgage on her home. But Early said she never lost her hope. “I limped along and used my savings,” she said, “Everything I had to make my payments.” She was doing everythingRead more

Expanded state foreclosure mediation program seeing more cases

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 18 September, 2013 | 5

By Elliot Njus | oregonlive.com “An expanded state foreclosure mediation program is showing far more promise for homeowners than its 2012 launch, a virtual nonstarter. In the first six weeks since the expansion took effect in August, the program has received 456 requests for face-to-face meetings between mortgage borrowers and lenders, the Department of JusticeRead more

JPMorgan Chase closes mortgage units, cuts another 208 jobs

By joncoats | Business Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 12 August, 2013 | 1

Jeff Harrington | Tampa Bay Times |  “The latest job cuts will be split between two Chase locations near Tampa International Airport and are effective Oct. 11. JPMorgan Chase is closing several business units in Tampa set up to help distressed homeowners, a decision that signifies an improving economy even as it triggers more than 600Read more

Unpaid Loans May Cost Developer Some Holdings

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Short Sale | Comments are Closed | 6 August, 2013 | 3

Kevin Bouffard | THE LEDGER | “Controversial Lakeland developer Jeff Holden may lose a significant chunk of his commercial real estate holdings to foreclosure unless he can come up with almost $18 million to pay off the mortgages. Two Holden properties have already been placed into receivership under foreclosure actions that began in February 2012 while aRead more

New scams, disputes start to rise among nation’s, Florida’s top consumer complaints

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 1 August, 2013 | 3

Robert Trigaux | Times Business Columnist | “Consumer ripoffs, scams and disputes are alive, well and changing as the nation emerges from recession, consumer protection experts said Tuesday. “There is a boundless creativity of scammers to find new ways to fleece consumers,” warns Susan Grant, the Consumer Federation of America’s director of consumer protection. Unlicensed contractingRead more

Former executive sentenced to 5 years in prison for foreclosure fraud

By joncoats | Business Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Loan Modification, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 26 June, 2013 | 2

BRIAN J. O’CONNOR | DETROIT NEWS FINANCE EDITOR | “The former president of a Georgia company that filed more than 1 million forged foreclosure documents in Michigan and other states was sentenced to five years in federal prison Tuesday. Lorraine Brown: Former President of DocX Lorraine Brown, the former president of the DocX document processing firmRead more

Can you get a home via squatter’s rights?

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Real Estate Law | Comments are Closed | 29 May, 2013 | 3

By Michael Estrin of Bankrate.com “You dream of taking ownership of a vacant home by living in it. Then legal reality sets in. Describing himself as a “savvy investor,” a man used an arcane property-law doctrine known as adverse possession to squat in a vacant Dallas-area home. Kenneth Robinson’s gambit cost him $16 in filing fees paid to theRead more

Man pays $16 to take over $330,000 house

By joncoats | Business Law, Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Mortgages, Real Estate Law, Short Sale, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 29 May, 2013 | 3

The neighbors are outraged, but the Texas resident says his takeover is legal and will eventually give him title to the suburban Dallas home. By Teresa at MSN Real Estate “We all dream of scoring a great deal on a house. But a $330,000 house for $16? Kenneth Robinson of the Dallas suburb of Flower Mound, Texas,Read more

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