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Editor’s Note: In answer to the many inquiries we get, I am ONLY licensed in the State of Florida. The reason you see my name pop up in other states is that I am frequently an expert witness and trial consultant on cases, working for the lawyer who is licensed in that state. My law […]
Since I entered the fray as the actual attorney for clients, we are getting down to the nitty gritty. Judges are surprised to learn that the foreclosure case in front of them was filed despite the payments actually received by the alleged creditor through third parties. In other words the case in front of them […]
It seems I stirred up a tempest with my blog this morning. My position is that applying generally accepted accounting principles and the accounting standards promulgated by the FASB, you must accept that Servicer advances are either a third party payment that reduces the account receivable of the creditor, or the advances are without effect […]


