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Foreclosure is a legal process that can have severe consequences for homeowners. In Florida this process can be complex, lengthy, and overwhelming, especially if you are unfamiliar with the legal system. If you are facing foreclosure, it is crucial to seek the advice of an experienced attorney who can help you navigate the process and...

Bankruptcy Filing in Florida: Understanding the Basics Bankruptcy is a legal process that offers individuals and businesses the chance to eliminate or restructure their debts. If you’re struggling to make ends meet, this may be a viable option for you. However, filing for bankruptcy in Florida can be complicated and intimidating, especially if you’re unfamiliar...

Improper Service Have you received a Notice of Default from your mortgage servicer? Has a foreclosure been file against you, but you do not remember being served or receiving any paperwork from the court?  First, do not panic as there is a good possibility the Plaintiff who filed the foreclosure may have failed to properly...

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy The COVID-19 pandemic has caused what can only be considered an economic nightmare at this point, and the governors of the states as well as the legislature has attempted to minimize damage and keep that economy afloat. In response to the clear path the country was heading to, Congress passed the CARES...

Congress Passed The CARES Act Congress passed the CARES Act which initiated the Payroll Protection Program in an attempt to keep business paying their employees and to retain them during the nearly 3 month lockdown to this point in the hardest hit areas. An overwhelming amount of those funds under the PPP did not go...

COVID-19 Mortgage Forbearance As previously written, the pandemic of COVID-19 has now reached the unprecedented levels that many feared. While we as a nation will move on and get past this, it doesn’t make the current climate any less stressful or full of legal mine fields. There are moratoriums regarding federally backed loans as to...

Post Emergence COVID-19 As previously written, the pandemic of COVID-19 has now reached the unprecedented levels that many feared. While we as a nation will move on and get past this, it doesn’t make the current climate any less stressful or full of legal mine fields. There are moratoriums regarding federally backed loans as to...

NewsCOVID-19 Notice

March 30, 2020

COVID-19 Notice COVID-19 is a near unprecedented epidemic when it comes to the legal world and foreclosures and evictions. While there have been mini moratoriums and stopping of foreclosures and evictions in many places, it is not uniform in all counties. Additionally, the case itself is not stopped, only the ability to get a judgment...

General Options To Resolve Case You have just been served with a foreclosure lawsuit from the sheriff, what do you do now? You may feel overwhelmed and don’t know what to do. You are already in a financial hardship right now due to a loss of job or medical issues or just something that you...

NewsCFPB vs. Ocwen

November 6, 2019

CFPB vs. Ocwen Did you or someone you know ever have a mortgage serviced by Ocwen? The CFPB vs. Ocwen.  On April 20th, 2017 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed suit against Ocwen Financial Corporation, Ocwen Mortgage Servicing, INC., and Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC. In it’s complaint under Sections 1054 and 1055 of the...

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