Foreclosure Fraud Case Settled at the Florida Supreme Court
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | July 29th at 11:21 AM |
In a matter of “great public importance” that has gone largely ignored this week, the high-profile foreclosure fraud case of Roman Pino versus The Bank of New York has been settled. According to the Florida Supreme Court, the matter was dismissed upon Pino’s “Notice –Dismiss (Voluntary Stipulation)” on July 25th. The opportunity for a precedent setting opinion for attorney Thomas Ice, of Ice Legal, whose | Read More »
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Strategic default and the FICO credit score
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | April 24th at 06:41 AM |
A dynamic three-digit number reflecting an individual’s ability to repay, credit scores are assigned by companies like Fair Issac and Company. They play a critical role in determining whether a borrower is eligible for a loan, the loan amount, as well as interest rates and repayment terms.
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Fund to help hardest-hit Floridians
By: William E. Lewis Jr. (Diary) | April 10th at 11:40 AM |
Are you unemployed or underemployed and unable to pay your mortgage on time? The Florida Housing Finance Corporation announced last week that Floridians having difficulties making their mortgage can apply for financial assistance from the Hardest-Hit Fund (HHF) beginning next Monday.
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