Florida’s First District Court of Appeal Should Abandon the…
Florida's First District Court of Appeal, in Rigby v. Bank of New York Mellon , Case No.
Florida's First District Court of Appeal, in Rigby v. Bank of New York Mellon , Case No.
If you're among the many people who watch television programs such as “Flip or Flop” or “Flipping the Block” and think you can become a master flipper yourself, you're not alone. The frenzy for flipping — which refers to homes that have been purchased and sold within one year — echoes the height of the…
Sales of nonperforming loans by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac fell during the past year as the number of delinquent loans on their books continued to drop. The government-sponsored enterprises sold 18,419 NPLs last year, down from 44,169 the previous year and from 25,612 in 2015, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Foreclosure News
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Elected officials decided their fears of losing affordable housing to bankruptcy were unfounded and settled for the risk of allowing deed restrictions to expire with foreclosures. After learning about the potential pitfalls of safeguarding deed restrictions – which guarantee home prices stay affordable for low-income residents and local workers – the Jackson Town Council and…
We all remember the failure of Washington Mutual on Sept. 25, 2008, and the resulting catastrophe since 2009. Foreclosure News
Policyholders who are insured under claims made professional liability insurance policies often struggle with the issue as to when they are required to report knowledge of a potential claim to their insurance company. Recently, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit concluded that, under Ohio law, a policyholder need not report every…