Who benefits from foreclosure?
When I see judges (some, not all) doing everything possible to “push through” foreclosure cases – often on behalf of a plaintiff nobody can identify – I often wonder: Who do you think you’re helping,...
View ArticleTitle problems – banks won’t warrant title to their own, foreclosed properties
As I type this, reporters across the country are scrambling to understand why GMAC has stopped all foreclosures in 23 states, including Florida. The more I think about it, the more I think the answer...
View ArticleIt’s here … Title Insurance Problems
With the recent news about GMAC and Chase, I’ve been telling everyone who will listen that it’s only a matter of time before title insurance companies start to change their business models (if they can...
View ArticleFlorida Default … acknowledging its own incompetence; proof of title problems
New House Title, a title insurance company owned by the same people who own Florida Default Law Group, has refused to insure title on a property which Florida Default prosecuted on behalf of JP Morgan...
View ArticleBeware of title problems as foreclosure sales resume
Shannon Behnken of the Tampa Tribune covered the story about Fannie and Freddie resuming foreclosure sales the right way – by reminding everyone: (1) flooding the market with properties will further...
View ArticleFlorida’s Foreclosure Process
Shannon Boehnken discusses some eye-opening statistics on Florida’s foreclosure process in today’s Tampa Tribune. According to LPS Applied Analytics, it takes, on average, 673 days for a foreclosure...
View ArticleWho benefits from foreclosure?
When I see judges (some, not all) doing everything possible to “push through” foreclosure cases – often on behalf of a plaintiff nobody can identify – I often wonder: Who do you think you’re helping,...
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