Lost Your Home to Foreclosure?

You May Have Money Coming to You. If you have lost, or are losing your home in a foreclosure case, you need to know the rules in your area.  In Franklin County Ohio, almost 3,000 homeowners have money left over from a sheriff’s sale waiting to be claimed at the Common Pleas clerk’s office.  Under…

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Weird Bankruptcy Secrets Attorneys Use to Protect Your Home

Married?  You don’t have to file bankruptcy together.  If you are trying to protect your home by filing chapter 7 bankruptcy, and you are both on the mortgage, you may want to file separately from your spouse.  There is an automatic stay – all creditor action against you paused – which lasts for a set…

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The Longest Foreclosure Case!

Wrongfullyforeclosed.com asks if your foreclosure battle with your lender feels like it has been going on forever.  The longest battle we are aware of is that of Patsy Campbell in Okeechobee county Florida.  First filed in 1985, the foreclosure case against Ms. Campbell outlasted six different banks,  2 marriages, four presidencies, and the birth of…

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When is a Foreclosure Wrongful

When you are Fighting a Foreclosure, it can be incredibly frustrating when complete strangers show up at your door and demand to see your home because they want to buy it.  It is so important to remain calm even at a time like this.  Every state, whether judicial or non-judicial has required foreclosure procedures that…

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Types of Foreclosures in NYC

Attorney Michael Karlson explains the different types of foreclosures, several of which are unique to New York City.   You can read all about the special types of foreclosure at foreclosurefights.com  #foreclosure #stopforeclosure #mortgagehelp

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Foreclosure Down…and Up for 2018

Year-end mortgage foreclosure data released by Attom data Solutions showed U.S. Foreclosure activity dropped to a thirteen (13) year low in 2018.  In spite of this good news, there were areas that suffered higher foreclosure rates in the same period.  Among those with rising foreclosure rates, Texas, Michigan and Florida were among the highest in…

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