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No Mortgage Note, No Foreclosure
A basic rule of law is that a lender cannot foreclose without physical possession of the note. No note, no foreclosure. To get around this, note-less lenders are telling courts that they want to use a copy or the note and not the original to justify the foreclosure. If the court will accept a copy [...]
3Aug2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
California Seeks $2 Million From Mortgage Modification Providers
Foreclosure is a terrible thing, the cancer of financial events. Little wonder that many people desperate to hold onto their homes seek whatever help might be available.
We know that loan workouts — whether modifications or payment plans — can mean months of delay and hopefully time to get homeowner finances straight. Unfortunately, we also know [...]
How To Get A Successful Loan Modification (With Obama Update)
Is it possible to get a mortgage modification without being foreclosed or behind on your payments? For an increasing number of borrowers the answer is “yes” because recent changes in the mortgage industry now make loan modifications more likely than at any point since the financial meltdown began.
For much of human history mortgage lenders have [...]
How Much For Real Estate Legal Fees?
Attorney fees are negotiable. There is no usual, standard, or normal fee. Attorneys are simply vendors selling a service so feel free to bargain — and also consider legal clinics.
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28Aug2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
Who can help with tax questions?
While you can get general information from books, newspapers, magazines, and online sources, the age of automated tax preparation software is here. These programs make tax preparation fairly easy for most filers.
If you have complex situations and tax returns, then there is no substitute for trained tax professionals. Good sources of tax advice include:
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