Change is coming to the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternative Program

Pursuant to the new guidelines released December 28, 2010, servicers are expected to put into place the revised guidelines on or before February 1, 2011.  As a part of the updated guidelines servicers are now required to complete and send a Short Sale Agreement (SSA) to the borrower within 30 calendar days from the date […]

Homeowners Given False Hope

Following the purchase of a property, whether it is your home or an investment, an owner would like to believe that the property will increase in value over time.  The past few years have shown quite the opposite trend and most Nevadan’s are aware of the decrease in the value of their home or investment […]

Foreclosure Outlook 2011

The outlook for the New Year is grim if you own a home in Las Vegas and are not paying attention to your legal rights. Likely, you are one of the two-thirds of our valley’s property owners who are in an underwater position, most being more than 50%. Since property values are expected to drop […]

Principles of principal: Should banks cut mortgages?

Should lenders be forced to reduce the principal amount owed on home mortgages that are “underwater”? The proposition probably would win the vote of homeowners in Nevada, because CoreLogic, a Santa Ana, Calif.-based analysis company, calculates that two-thirds of homeowners in the Silver State owe more than their home is worth — the highest percentage in […]

U.S. Homes Set to Lose $1.7 Trillion in Value During 2010

Homes in the United States are expected to lose more than $1.7 trillion in value during 2010, which is 63% more than the $1 trillion lost in 2009, according to recent analysis of the Zillow Real Estate Market Reports. To read the full article, click here.  

Tisha Black Chernine talks to KKLZ

Click here to hear a clip from the KKLZ radio show in which Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., explains why banks stopped some foreclosure proceedings due to not being able to produce proper documentation.

Testimony in the Hearing on the TARP Foreclosure Mitigation Program

Click here to read Katherine Porter’s testimony before the Congressional Oversight Panel at the Hearing on the TARP Foreclosure Mitigation Program in which she describes how the allegations of legal errors in the foreclosure process may impact the housing markets, the soundness of banks, and the overall financial markets.

Default Servicers, Foreclosure and the Securitization Debacle

On November 16, 2010, the Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs held a hearing on Mortgage Services and Foreclosure Practices which included, Bank of America, among other lending institutions, along with consumer advocates and academics. Coincidentally, the Congressional Oversight Panel has recently produced a 127-page report, “Examining the Consequences of Mortgage Irregularities for Financial […]