Tag Archive: Foreclosures

Foreclosures, collections, and judgments, Oh My!

One of the ezines I subscribe to is directed toward helping small law firms manage their businesses and keep the practitioners up-to-date on changes in the law. The ezine is published by a division of the American Bar Association.

This month’s ezine focuses on credit, collections and foreclosure issues faced by people like you. One article [...]

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“Victimless” Foreclosures

Professor Mark Edwards from Concurring Opinions, a law-related blog, posted this article titled Evicting the Blameless Tenant. His article describes the unfortunate practice of evicting renters and other tenants.
My brother recently had this experience. He works as an engineer in the mining industry, and moved from one location in southern California, to another plant in [...]

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With Elections on Tuesday, Who Knows Where We’ll Be

I had a conversation with my brother who lives in California. He’s looking to sell his home, but is concerned about the huge loss he’ll take when he sells it. He’s discouraged because he paid a fairly high amount, but because of the recent slump, he’s also scheduled to lose nearly $80,000, if he sells [...]

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