Archives by Tag ' lance denha esq. '
Feb 5, 2024

When we go to court to defend an illegal foreclosure, we’re often trying to figure out who really has the right to get paid back the loan. This is important because you should only have to pay the person or company that actually lent you the money in the first place. Banks have been telling […]

Jan 25, 2024

In the intricate landscape of foreclosure cases, a formidable litigation strategy is essential to navigate the complexities. Drawing on our team’s extensive experience in litigating complex foreclosures in both judicial and non-judicial states, we present here an array of meritorious civil actions. All strategies herein are aimed at addressing the deliberate orchestration of illegal foreclosures […]

Jan 4, 2024

Once of the most common problems readers of our blog describe is trouble finding a foreclosure defense attorney to take their case. Not only take their case but even listen to them! In our experience this is a result of two main issues. 1. Expertise We often say amongst our team here at livinglies that […]

Dec 11, 2023

In the complex landscape of foreclosure defense, the role of a skilled attorneys is paramount. So many of you told us of your struggles in finding an expert in this are I thought it important to share the importance of why Foreclosure Defense is such a specialty. These legal professionals bring a wealth of knowledge […]

Dec 5, 2023

Last month I posted about our successful strategic foreclosure defense model. This model was developed by my mentor Neil Garfield over decades and has been utilized by pro se homeowners and the attorney’s we help with Litigation support services across the country. It has resulted in our being able to save thousands of homes in […]

Nov 22, 2023

Mortgage servicers, who are the companies that manage home loans, sometimes engage in deceptive practices, especially when dealing with securitized residential home loans. Here are some of the key tactics they might use: 1. **Misapplication of Payments**: Sometimes, these servicers don’t apply your payments correctly. They might put your money towards fees or other costs […]

Nov 17, 2023

Leveraging Discovery in Judicial and Non-Judicial States Through State Specific Statutes In the labyrinth of foreclosure litigation, the timing and strategy employed during critical stages can significantly impact the outcome. Our experience has revealed a paramount step often overlooked by real estate  homeowners, proving prejudicial in many cases. This negligence often allows foreclosure proceedings to […]

Nov 14, 2023

In a foreclosure proceeding in a judicial foreclosure state, or a request for injunctive relief in a non-judicial foreclosure state, or in a motion for relief proceeding in a bankruptcy court, the courts are dealing with and writing about the problems very frequently. In many if not almost all cases, the party seeking to exercise […]

Nov 8, 2023

PennyMac and others are pretending to be “servicers” but they’re not, even though they do some servicing work. They’re using Black Knight’s systems to do it. Think of Black Knight as a big boss that controls a lot of the so-called “servicing records,” about 62% of them in the US. Because of this, companies can […]

Jun 6, 2023

A Personal Farewell After nearly two decades of work as both a lawyer and investment banker, I must share something deeply personal: due to my declining medical condition, I will no longer be able to provide legal services—whether pro bono or paid. I have turned over my practice to Lance Denha, Esq., a trusted colleague […]