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Thank you June Reyno and Poppa Koppa for this Post There is a myth going around that once the eviction and unlawful detainer are completed, and after the Sheriff has thrown you out of your own home, there is nothing else you can besides try to rent the property. Not So! There are numerous ways […]
We are still in process of revising our manuscript for publication with all the forms we can think of. Here is a summary of our findings thus far. Generally we have two types of jurisdictions — the non-judicial sale jurisdictions and the mortgage foreclosure jurisdictions. California, Arizona and Nevada are non-judicial sale jurisdictions as are […]
I WANT YOUR STORIES!!! HERE IS WHAT I JUST RECEIVED FROM A LAWYER I KNOW — This one who I have been corresponding with sent me an e-mail describing the events of her “closing” where she was told by the Countrywide loan officer that her dad’s life estate did not need to go on the […]
You should consult with legal counsel if at all possible. Local rules and state laws differ, as do the application of bankruptcy laws in each state. That said, based upon the emails I am receiving, many people don’t have the money to hire a lawyer. Obviously this makes perfect sense since most of the people […]
By slowing down the progression of foreclosures in the courts, judicial sales and bankruptcies, states can effectively bring the fall of housing to a point of equilibrium where at least the opportunity will arise for recovery. It is distinctly possible, particularly with the effect of inflation and devaluation of the dollar, that the numbers […]


