All Posts Tagged With: "mortgage law"
The Judicial Integrity of the United States Court is “Priceless” – 27 More Foreclosures Dismissed
By Aaron Krowne & Moe Bedard In a decision piggy-backing on Judge Boyko’s recent Deutsche Bank ruling (announced on this site Tuesday), Judge Rose has thrown out another batch of foreclosures, making the following summary remarks: “This court is well aware that entities who hold valid notes are entitled to receive timely payments in accordance [...]
16Nov2007 | akrowne | 4 comments | ContinuedLoan Rescission – When Three Days Really Means Three Years
By Nathan Fransen, Esq.- a practicing mortgage law attorney in the State of California. Most people are familiar with the “three-day right to cancel” period after signing a refinance loan secured by a principle dwelling. Lenders even provide documentation that clearly identifies the procedure for canceling the loan and the time in which it can [...]
16Nov2007 | Moe Bedard | 1 comment | Continued
