phoenix foreclosure attorney: Challenging predatory lending in the context of securitized loans - holder in due course overview..... - 11/23/09 12:24 PM
Trying to Leverage Loan Modifications against the Assignee of the loan (who will undoubtedly argue they are not liable for any predatory lending violations committed by the loan originator) as they are a “Holder in Due Course.”
By Steve Vondran, Esq. who is practicing Real Estate, Bankruptcy, and Foreclosure Defense in Arizona and California where he is licensed to practice law.  He also holds a real estate broker's license in both states as well.  Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Vondran also was a mortgage loan officer which has given him insight into the current financial crises.  He can be reached … (0 comments)

phoenix foreclosure attorney: New Federal Tenant's Rights Law MAY pave the road to more modifications for investment properties??? - 11/18/09 05:34 AM
FORECLOSURE TIPS:  OVERVIEW OF TENANTS RIGHTS FOLLOWING EVICTION (NEW HOPE FOR MODIFYING INVESTMENT PROPERTIES?)
Hi again, we have posted information on previous blogs about tenants rights following eviction.  Here is an overview of what we are looking at.   The following is general legal information only and is not legal advice, or to be construed as legal advice.  For specific questions please contact a real estate or foreclosure defense Attorney.  Steve Vondran, Esq. practices law in the areas of Real Estate, Bankruptcy, and Foreclosure Defense.  He assists homeowners in California and Arizona where he is licensed to practice law.  He also holds … (0 comments)

phoenix foreclosure attorney: Tenants rights in California following a foreclosure of investment property. - 11/03/09 02:40 AM
The following is general legal information only and not to be construed as legal advice.
California tenants have rights when residential property is being foreclosed upon. The following two sections apply where a lender, trustee, beneficiary or authorized agent is seeking to foreclose on residential real property in the State of California:
(1) Under California Civil Code Section 2924.8 the following must be posted where the lender knows a tenant is in possession of residential real property subject to eviction
(a) Upon posting a notice of sale pursuant to Section 2924f, a trustee or authorized agent shall also post the following … (0 comments)

phoenix foreclosure attorney: Produce the Note - Should Foreclosing Parties be required to prove their status under CA foreclosure laws? - 09/16/09 01:16 PM
 
The following is California Foreclosure Statute.  I have made some comments of a general nature in italics below certain sections.  These note are not to be relied on as legal advice, but merely provide food for thought on the "produce the note" strategy that we have been hearing about, and some possible ways to raise these claims in a Court of Law.  I recently attended a California State Bar Approved course on the Securitization of Note and the Produce the Note Strategy.  My comments present just my own personal opinions and thoughts on the matter.  For specific legal advice, especially … (0 comments)

phoenix foreclosure attorney: What is a Qualified Written Request (QWR) under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA)oran - 09/15/09 04:08 AM
Here is some basic information on RESPA qualified written requests as provided under the Real Estate Settlement Procedure Act (RESPA). RESPA COVERAGE: RESPA applies to a “federally related mortgage loan,” which is defined as: The term “federally related mortgage loan” includes any loan (other than temporary financing such as a construction loan) which is secured by a first or subordinate lien on residential real property (including individual units of condominiums and cooperatives) designed principally for the occupancy of from one to four families, including any such secured loan, the proceeds of which are used to prepay or pay off an existing … (0 comments)

phoenix foreclosure attorney: Arizona Loan Modification Attorney: Get a Forensic Loan Audit If your Lender Made Errors They Should be Held Accountable - 09/29/08 07:22 PM
     Arizona Homeowners are you facing foreclosure?  Have you received a notice of default?  Are you running late on your home loan payments?  Is your adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) about to adjust confronting you with staggering payments that you cannot afford?  Do you have investment property that you want to see if you canget a loan modification on?  Do you want to see if you have legal rights that may be able to force the lender into making a meaningful principle reduction to your mortgage?
     THESE ARE VERY SERIOUS TIMES AND YOU DO NOT HAVE TIME TO FOOL AROUND!  YOU … (1 comments)

 
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