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10 Useful Tips for Taxpayers Who Owe the IRS
While many taxpayers get a refund from the Internal Revenue Service each year, there are those who owe. Furthermore, some taxpayers are unable to pay
June 2011 Home Prices Nearly 7% Lower Than June 2010
Corelogic’s most recent home value report found that June 2011 US home values are an average of nearly 7% lower than those of June 2010.
Black & LoBello on the Radio
Click here to listen to a clip from the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 in which Tisha Black-Chernine explains the trends in the Las Vegas real estate market
Black & LoBello on the Radio
Click here to listen to a two minute clip from the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 in which Christopher J. Phillips explains the probate process, what purpose
AB 373 Dissuades Property Destruction
As everyone in the valley is well aware, we have been hit by an unprecedented wave of foreclosures. The banks holding these notes have been
OCWEN Gets Creative With Loan Modifications
Underwater borrowers may have a new loan modification option, at least with Ocwen Financial Corporation. Ocwen is expanding its SAM (Shared Appreciation Modification) Program, which
Win For Nevada Homeowners
A group of lobbyists, hired by some of the country’s largest banks, tried to convince the Nevada Legislature to reduce the homestead exemption from its
Wells Fargo in Trouble With the Fed
Last Wednesday, the Federal Reserve issued a consent cease and desist order and assessed an $85 million civil money penalty against Wells Fargo & Company
AB 273 Limits Bank Collections
The purchase of a house is the largest purchase most people will ever make. When hard times hit and a homeowner loses their house, the
FTC Refunds Millions of Dollars to 450,000 Cheated Homeowners
Today, various news outlets have reported the Federal Trade Commission is issuing refund checks to homeowners that were overcharged by Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. These