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Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) Phone calls from unwanted companies can be a real pain; however some of them may provide you with grounds for […]
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Foreclosure Defense Attorneys. What can they do for me? If you’re in foreclosure, you may have considered hiring an attorney to help you avoid foreclosure […]
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UPDATE: December 11th, 2019 – A recent vote passed in the House of Representatives with a nearly unanimous vote of 417 to 3. The TRACED […]
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Foreclosure activity is down nationwide from a year ago, but certain local housing markets tell a different story. Overall, there were 66,401 properties with foreclosure […]
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Could I be entitled to damages if my rights were violated under the Fair Credit Reporting Act? In today’s day and age, a person’s credit […]
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A new but disturbingly familiar trend as South Florida foreclosure start rates spike. Florida seems to have received a break so far this summer from […]
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