Legal Articles, Credit & Debt
Las Vegas Anti-Deficiency Laws
When a property owner defaults on his or her mortgage, the mortgage lender will typically foreclose on the property. This means, take it away from the property owner and make some attempt to resell it at what is known as a “trustee sale.”
Understanding How Foreclosure Helps to Safeguard your Assets
Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys explain how foreclosure is a daunting word that strikes fear into the hearts of homeowners facing financial difficulties. However, with the right knowledge and proactive measures, it is possible to avoid foreclosure and protect your valuable assets. In this blog post, we will delve into the circumstances under which a creditor can foreclose on your assets and explore effective strategies to steer clear of this predicament.
15 FAQ’s about Statute of Limitations, Debt Collection, and Credit Reporting
Learn all you need about the statute of limitations in collection defense cases. What is the "statute of limitations"? Are you obligated to pay your debt after the statute of limitations expires? Find out.
21 FAQ's about "Account Stated"| A Legal Guide in Debt Collection Law
Learn about debt collectors' theory of "account stated" to prove their collection account. Arm yourselves with the best defenses.
When to choose and credit lawyer versus a credit repair company to fix your credit?
In today’s digital world, credit plays a significant role in determining one’s future. Therefore, it’s no surprise that many ask if hiring a lawyer is the right way to fix your credit. Let’s explore the difference between credit repair companies and lawyers. They each have something unique to offer. But every situation is individual, and it’s up to you to decide what you need.
Credit Card Debt, Collections Lawsuits, in the Face of Ongoing Unemployment
Credit Card Debt, Collections Lawsuits, in the Face of Ongoing Unemployment
Many Americans Already Mired in Debt Before COVID-19
This article discusses the hardship people and consumers have undergone through out the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Owing Money To Creditors Does Not Mean You Should Live Your Life In Fear
When people are in debt and owe money they tend to doubt themselves. That’s why some debt collectors use scare tactics. They are trying to build doubt in yourself within your own mind.
You Are More Than Your Credit Score
We understand that things happen in life, however, the majority of lenders, credit card companies, landlords, and employers simply do not care about the reasons why you have ruined you credit.