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Benefits of a Deed in Lieu with a Waiver of Deficiency in Florida

The process of a deed in lieu is when you sign the title of your home back over to the bank and no longer have to make the payments. The loan is then forgiven in response to giving the home back. This only means the benefits of a deed in lieu with a Waiver of Deficiency go a long way.

What to expect at a Florida Foreclosure Mediation

The purpose of the mediation at its highest value is a loan modification for the borrower.

PRINCIPLE REDUCTION ALTERNATIVE UNDER HAMP

MHA’s Principal Reduction Alternative was designed to help you by encouraging mortgage servicers and investors to reduce the amount you owe on your home

The Basics of the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP)

There are some very basic requirements that will allow you to determine whether you may be eligible for Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP)

Tips to Avoid Mortgage Modification Scams

Tips to Avoid Mortgage Modification Scams

Bank of America Announces “Quicker” Short Sales

In mid-April, Bank of America announced the roll out of a new and more efficient short sale process. Bank of America claims that this new shorter and quicker process will allow for decisions on short sales within twenty (20) days.

Family Limited Partnerships

Family Limited Partnerships can be used for Estate Planning

Kernicterus, Severe Jaundice, and High Levels of Bilirubin in a Newborn Baby from Medical Malpractice

In order to better understand kernicterus, we must understand the underlying causes which lead to the condition. If too much bilirubin builds up in a baby it can result in serious injuries to the infant, including brain damage (kernicterus).

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