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Don’t Fall Asleep at the Wheel

July 8, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

David Funkhouser and Benjamin Nielsen, attorneys with Quarles & Brady LLP, recently warned in their Commercial Litigation Law Update that Arizona tax lien foreclosures are wreaking havoc on lenders and borrowers.  Quarles & Brady represents many large banks and lenders, so it should come as little surprise that they are concerned about the impact of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Tax Lien Foreclosure Tagged: deed in lieu, foreclosure attorney, Land Use, Maricopa County, modification, Tax Lien Foreclosure, Tucson real estate attorney

The Dirty Dozen Feeling the Heat from the Feds?

September 1, 2011 by admin Leave a Comment

When it rains, it pours.  The fallout from the artificially generated housing bubble and the attendant financial crisis is really starting to take hold against the various major players in the banking industry.  It seems everyone with any stake in the mortgage meltdown, from individual home owners to purchasers of mortgage-backed securities, are seeking their … [Read more…]

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Clamping Down on the “Foreclosure Consultants”

September 21, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

In an effort to curb the predatory practices of certain "loan modification" companies, claiming to offer loan modification services for an upfront fee, the Arizona Legislature recently passed several laws with some good sized teeth – codified at A.R.S. Sections 44-1378-1378.08. A.R.S. Section 44-1378.02, for example, prevents a "foreclosure consultant," as defined in A.R.S. Section 44-1378, … [Read more…]

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Loan Modification Scam

September 17, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Let’s start out with this – I’m incensed today.  The newest cottage industry to crop up in the wake of the foreclosure tsunami are the loan modifiers.  Many of the most notorious loan modification companies were headed by the same individuals that were all to happy to originate loans that never should have been considered … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosure: Collecting Attorney’s Fees

August 29, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

In one of my prior blog posts (April 6, 2010 – "Tax Lien Foreclosure: Ready, Willing, and Able to Redeem"), I wrote about an unpublished Memorandum Decision from the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division 2 – Leveraged Land, Montgomery, v. Hodges, 2 CA-CV 2009-0057.  In that Decision, the Court overturned a default judgment that a tax … [Read more…]

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Stemming the Tide of Foreclosures: Principal Reduction

April 14, 2010 by admin Leave a Comment

Bank of America, which bought Countrywide Financial for $4 billion in stock in early 2008, has come under pressure from the Massachusetts Attorney General, as a result of Countrywide’s notorious lending practices.  Bank of America’s move is part of an agreement to settle claims over certain high-risk loans made by Countrywide.  See link to Wall … [Read more…]

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