Archive for the ‘Foreclosure Law’ Category

Question regarding the new federal law – Tenants rights due to foreclosure?

Thursday, September 2, 2010 11:09 3 Comments

I’m a tenant in San Jose, CA and I just signed a lease which will expire in July 1, 2010. Yesterday, I was informed that the house i’m renting at is in foreclosure and it appears the bank will take this house back very soon. I paid a lot of money to move in this [...]

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Please only answer if you know real estate law and foreclosure issues?

Monday, August 30, 2010 11:12 3 Comments

If a servicing company bought a foreclosure property and then sold it at an auction, would the title need to be cleared first, paying off both the first and second mortgage? If not, why not, if so, how can I be sure? I had a second mortgage on a property that sold without paying me [...]

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I need help with laws in Washington state having to do with disabled people and modification loans/foreclosure?

Friday, August 27, 2010 11:09 5 Comments

Is there a law in the state of Washington that states that the bank cannot take away a home or put it on foreclosure if a disabled/ handicapped person lives in that home? If so, where can i find this law? P.S. Check This Out – Foreclosure Defense Secrets – Click Here! Related posts Your [...]

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Hello, Is there anyone familiar with foreclosure laws in WA state, my husband lost his house due to foreclosur?

Tuesday, August 24, 2010 18:21 3 Comments

Also the house he got here in AZ was sold but a short sale. the house in AZ had two loan mortages, but my question is how come the one mortage company is still sending him the papers on how much he owed when I thought in Az, if its short sale they cant go [...]

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Foreclosure Laws in Kentucky

Saturday, August 21, 2010 23:59 No Comments

Louisiana is a state where the only way a bank can foreclose is by using the courts.  This is referred to as a judicial foreclosure.  There are two types of in-court foreclosure that can be used, executor process and ordinary process.  Executory  foreclosure occurs when the bank has used a mortgage that includes in its [...]

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