Attorney Lisa Woodburn details a recent Florida case where a property owners association was awarded nearly $90,000 for delinquent assessments, interest, late charges, costs, and attorneys’ fees.
Read More »Florida Court Hears Foreclosure Case Despite a Notice of Removal to Federal Court
Attorney Kathleen Achille examines a recent Florida Circuit Court case where the lender was allowed to proceed with its foreclosure case in a state trial court, even with the borrowers’ notice of removal to federal court.
Read More »Kentucky Court Rejects Statute of Limitations Defense in Foreclosure Action
Jeffrey Helms of Diaz Anselmo & Associates examines a recent case where the borrowers argued that the statute of limitations barred the foreclosure of their mortgage.
Read More »Case Spotlights Potential Exploitation of Bankruptcy Process
A recent decision by a Kentucky Bankruptcy Court dismissed a debtor’s Chapter 13 case after several attempts to take advantage of the bankruptcy process.
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 »The Week Ahead: Balancing Regulatory and Operational Changes as Foreclosure Volume Increases
An upcoming Legal League 100 webinar examines the operational changes that servicers must navigate in addition to the new rules and regulations governing their foreclosure business.
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