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What you are talking about is a typographical error, nothing more. These types of errors can be handled in court by your lender's attorney. You do... Read Answer
The answers your question is no, you will not be liable for any remainder of the mortgage after you receive a chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge. But... Read Answer
Sounds like you sold the house with a quit claim deed and they assumed your mortgage. Unfortunately, unless the property is refinanced in thier name... Read Answer
If your landlord is in foreclosure and you rent a house or apartment from your landlord, you are still protected by the lease you have on the... Read Answer
If a foreclosure action was commenced against you it may remain on your credit report for 7 years. You may alert the bureaus that it has been... Read Answer
Well harassment issues can be dealth with under the Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act and the Landlord Tenant Act. If you are wrong... Read Answer
Only if they wil accept it, but it doesn't mean you dont owe them more money.You should investigate whether a deficiency balance will likely exist... Read Answer
Liens on real property must be recorded to have effect, so no.
I think the biggest issue is payment of the lawyers fees. I am not sure why the lawyer thinks he is the wrong guy for the fight, unless there is some... Read Answer
Sure, probably a number of things, as long as you are willing to have mom go to jail or be prosecuted.
It really is up to your bank. Its thier decision to allow a short sale.
Yes. It is a procedural motion and depending on the court may no longer be timely or it may be easily curable. However, you cannot be precluded from... Read Answer
Typically, hire a foreflsoure defense attorney.