Rules Against Dual Tracking
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) provides rules and guidelines to ensure that homeowners and struggling borrowers are treated fairly
The Traverse Hearing in Kings County
A Traverse Hearing is a pre-trial hearing ordered when a defendant has attacked the propriety of the service of process
eNotes in New York Foreclosures – It’s that Simple and that Complicated
Electronic documents and signatures have been accepted for some time in nationwide and international commerce and in the Federal Court
NJ Court Opinion Regarding Mortgagee in Possession
While some lenders elect to quickly settle these cases where the dollar amount is diminutive, other lenders are taking a
Handling a Property Code Violation in Municipal Court
Handling these matters can be difficult and frustrating for those who have not previously handled municipal ordinance violations or criminal
New York Mortgage Lien Priority Issues in Condominium and Cooperative Apartment Foreclosure
The New York Condominium Act provides that a lien for common charges filed by the condominium board of managers (or
“Why Am I Being Joined In This Foreclosure Action?”
“Why am I being joined in this foreclosure action?” is a very common question posed to lenders and foreclosure counsel
New Jersey Foreclosure Mediation an Alternative Even in Bankruptcy
In October of 2008, as a response to the foreclosure crisis, the New Jersey Judiciary announced the implementation of the
New Jersey Mortgagee In Possession Issues
Many lenders were willing to quickly settle these cases given the low dollar amount being demanded and the cost associated