If a homeowner is “underwater” on the mortgage, meaning that the fair market value of the house does not equal the amount owed on the loan […]
Nevada requires that a deed of trust be used to secure a real estate loan. Although commonly referred to as a mortgage, a deed of trust has […]
The Nevada Association of Realtors (hereinafter “NVAR”) recently released a report entitled “Face of Foreclosure.” This report paints a rather grim picture. It reports that more […]
Q: After a foreclosure sale of my home, if I still owe money on my loans, what can the lender do to me? A: After the […]
The time when people once waited on a lottery to buy a home is long gone for Las Vegas. While this may be construed as stating […]
Nevada Assembly Bill 273 makes major improvements to Nevada law to protect homeowners by limiting the amount of money a bank can collect after a homeowner […]
Black & LoBello has received numerous inquiries regarding the new real estate laws discussed in our previous blog post. We thank you for your patronage of […]
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 debt […]
Senate Bill No. 414 was introduced to address some of the consequences of the downturn in the current real estate market. Section 2 of the Bill […]