Attorney Adam Diaz details a recent decision in the Sunshine State to reverse a final judgment of foreclosure entered in favor of a lender, finding that the foreclosure was barred by the five-year statute of limitations.
Read More »Potentially Fraudulent Equitable Lien Foreclosures Continue to Plague Florida Courts
Florida courts have seen a rise in equitable lien foreclosures in what appears to be an attempt to defraud “unsophisticated and unsuspecting third-party purchasers at foreclosure sales.”
Read More »Florida Appellate Court Enforces Rules on Mediated Settlement Agreements
Attorney Adam Diaz discusses a recent case where a settlement, although signed by the attorneys for both parties, was not signed by either of their clients.
Read More »Court Reverses Dismissal of Borrower’s Collections Claims Against Servicer
Attorney Adam Diaz of Diaz Anselmo & Associates examines a recent case where the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a fair debt collections case involving a national mortgage servicer.
Read More »After Initial Denial, Florida Court Authorizes Foreclosure on HELOC
Litigation Partner Adam Diaz discuses a recent Florida District Court of Appeals decision involving a family defaulting on their HELOC.
Read More »Foreclosure & Reverse Mortgage Holders
Attorney Adam Diaz examines a Florida Supreme Court case examining the differences between a reverse mortgage and a traditional mortgage when the foreclosure process is initiated.
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