Foreclosure investors state that ~75% of all properties scheduled for auction never see the courthouse steps. Some feel bankruptcy is better than foreclosure, believing the ~6 months of delays before eviction outweigh the ~$2,000 in attorney fees ...
Yes, if one is looking to have an attorney draft the trust, rather than give legal counsel - one will require a local (state) attorney that is willing to put aside their BAR License to work in a private capacity. Further, insure that they are ...
No, one cannot place the home in a trust while the home is under a foreclosure proceeding. This would be considered a fraudulent conveyance. It is suggested one hire an attorney to slow the proceedings (ask the lender/bank/title company to "show me ...
Yes, having an attorney represent one’s interest in court if a great idea when they understand they are challenging the debt due to failure to perform proper validation and verification, including the bank’s inability to lend their own credit - so ...