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Florida Court Must Answer Charges of Rushing Foreclosures By May 8th

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Services for Real Estate Pros

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a petition on April 7th 2011 in a Florida appellate court charging that the foreclosure court system in Lee County systematically denies homeowners a fair opportunity to defend their homes against foreclosure.

According to the ACLU’s petition, officials in Lee County seek to clear the foreclosure court docket as quickly as possible, at the expense of complying with basic procedural rules. Despite explicit instructions from the chief justice of the state supreme court that reducing the backlog of foreclosure cases should not “interfere with a judge’s ability to adjudicate each case fairly on its merits,” judges move through cases at lightning speed, sometimes seeing as many as 200 cases a day, according to the petition.

“Despite the extremely high stakes for homeowners, procedural violations in the ‘mass foreclosure docket’ are rampant,” said Rachel Goodman, an attorney with the ACLU Racial Justice Program. “Homeowners face systemic handicaps, and banks get a pass in proving their cases because the courts have effectively suspended the rules that give homeowners a chance to review the evidence against them.”

"No one should ever have to go to court with the deck already stacked against them,” said Howard Simon, Executive Director of the ACLU of Florida. “Nowhere does it say someone is entitled only to the justice we have time for. We can’t allow the basic protections of due process to be the victim of judicial shortcuts.”

A copy of the ACLU’s petition is available online, here 

A copy of the appendix for the case is available online, here 

 

 

Comments(2)

Robert Amato
Bob Amato of Empire Home Mortgage Inc - East Meadow, NY

Good post Paige. This is not the first time that I have heard that a court has slowed down the process.

Apr 19, 2011 02:42 PM
Drick Ward Property Management / Broker Assoc
NEPTUNE REALTY - Virginia Beach, VA
"RealtorDrick" - Experienced Representation

Honestly I think that the court system is flawed. All it ever seems to do is slow down processes that should only take a matter of weeks not months. Great post. Drick

Apr 19, 2011 03:13 PM