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Foreclosure Proceedings and the Right of Redemption in NY

New York is a judicial foreclosure state and the process can take over a year to proceed from Summons & Complaint through judgment and then auction. A homeowner has a right to redeem up and until auction, but unlike many states, there is no right of redemption after Sale (but see Bill proposing to allow…

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Round Two: Suffolk County Supreme Court’s Judge Spinner Takes on Wells Fargo

Having recently issued a decision canceling an Indymac mortgage lien in another foreclosure action, Judge Spinner turns his attention to the outrageous actions of Wells Fargo and holds the mortgage behemoth liable for trespass, resulting in $155,092.00 judgment, in Wells Fargo v. Tyson. At the outset, the court pointed out that the Plaintiff sent a…

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Short Sales & No-Flip Clauses in the Approval Letter – Removing a Roadblock

In our current distressed market, there are a few avenues available to distressed, underwater homeowners: loan modification, Deed-In-Lieu, short sale or foreclosure. For those that lack the necessary income to qualify for a loan modification, a short sale is often the best choice. If the property is the homeowner’s principal residence, the debt forgiven in…

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U.S. Treasury: Putting the ‘Short’ Back in Short Sales?

Any real estate professional, who engages in short sale negotiations, is fully aware of just how frustrating the process can be or even downright impossible. There are financial incentives for mortgage servicers to drag out the process as long as possible. It takes weeks, sometimes months, to get a response from the banks, who often…

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New FHA Making Home Affordable Loan Modification Guidelines Announced by HUD Secretary Donovan Today

Evidently the government is serious about getting these delinquent mortgages modified – here is another positive change to HAMP: Press Release from HUD: WASHINGTON – U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) has implemented changes to its loan modification program to ensure consistency with the…

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NY Governor Looking to Expand Protections for Defaulting HomeOwners, Tenants

I find it utterly amazing that Patterson credits New York’s 23% decrease in foreclosures in 1st Quarter 2009 as compared to 1st Quarter 2008 (compared to a 24% increase nationally) to his New York Foreclosure Prevention & Lender Responsibility Act of 2008 where the credit should lie in New Yorkers’ steadfast resolve to be represented…

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Mortgage holders are marks: Loan modification specialists take money, do little in return

I have been advising everyone in the real estate industry, that New York’s Foreclosure Prevention and Lender Responsibility Act went into effect September 1, 2008 and includes, among other items, strict requirements for those who seek to perform loss mitigation on behalf of distressed home owners.  These requirements include written, notarized contracts with a right…

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