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Tax Form 982 and Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act
Homeowners whose mortgage debt is partly or entirely forgiven during the calendar years of 2007 through 2012 are able to claim tax relief by filling
Legislative Update-New Business Laws in Nevada
Effective July 1, 2009 Registered Agent Resignation (Senate Bill 55) Title 7 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) no longer requires a registered agent to
Federal Programs for Homeowners
We have received a lot of questions regarding the federal plans to aid homeowners facing the threat of foreclosure. The federal programs, called the Making
Income Tax Considerations Involved in a Short Sale or Foreclosure
If you borrow money from a commercial lender and the lender later cancels or forgives the debt, you may have to include the canceled amount
New Nevada Laws Mandate Time for Recording a Deed After a Trustee’s Sale & Good Funds Law for Escrow
The Nevada legislature recently mandated that a trustee’s deed must be recorded within 30 days following the trustee’s foreclosure sale of a property. In other
IRS Prosecutes First-Time Homebuyer Credit Cheats
The Internal Revenue Service announced on July 29, 2009, its first successful prosecution related to fraud involving the first-time homebuyer credit (FTHC). On its website,
Woman Sued For $50,000 Over her Twittering
As new technologies are invented and used, the law must often play catch-up. This is the case in Chicago, where a woman is being sued
Change to Nevada Law Prohibits Deficiency Judgments
Nevada currently provides for the right of a foreclosing lender on real estate to pursue a deficiency judgment against the borrower on any type of
Final Nevada Mandatory Foreclosure Rules Adopted
The Nevada Supreme Court has adopted final rules for the new mandatory foreclosure mediation. These new rules become effective July 31, 2009. The rules include