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Bank of America to Stop Foreclosures in Nevada and Nationwide
Pursuant to articles in today’s Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and the Washington Post, Bank of America Corporation has placed a moratorium on all foreclosure proceedings
Obama to Veto Notary Bill
According to the latest developments, President Obama will pocket-veto a piece of legislation that critics say would make it easier for banks to process foreclosures
Bill H.R. 3808 lets banks use notary as defense against litigation
Congress recently passed Bill H.R. 3808, the Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act of 2010 which says anything a notary signs is true, is usable (like a
Brooklyn judge tosses bad foreclosure filings
With foreclosure filings growing by the month, some judges are holding banks and loan servicers’ feet to the fire to prove they “own” the mortgage
Black & LoBello’s Quarterly Newsletter: You Have Been Served! 2.4.2010
This edition of You Have Been Served! 2.4.2010 focuses on estate planning, probate, and asset protection services offered by Black & LoBello. We have acquired
Carlos McDade teaches for CE, CLE credit at upcoming NBI Seminar
Carlos L. McDade, Esq. will teach a class entitled, “Stay on Top of Environmental Considerations” at the National Business Institute One-Day Seminar located at the
Fannie Mae’s new First Look program
As foreclosures increase, the nation’s largest mortgage financier has added 61,929 new REO properties to its inventory in the second quarter. In an effort to
1/3 of Americans Believe it is OK to Walk Away from Home
A survey by the Pew Research Center found that more than a third – 36 percent – of Americans believe the practice of “walking away”
Map and Directions to the Town Hall Meeting THIS Weekend
Don’t miss this weekend’s FREE Town Hall meeting hosted by Prudential Americana features experts from various fields related to the Real Estate market to answer YOUR
Update on the U.S. Real Estate Market
At the end of August, Lender Processing Services (LPS) reported that mortgages on 4,947,000 properties nationwide were at least 30 days past due but NOT