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The Financial Crisis Standing Contradiction: Who’s Right About Indymac Accelerating Foreclosures in 2009?
LINY compares two accelerated 2009 Indymac mortgage with two competing opinions. In the Reinman case, no standing but no such issue in 1024.
Farrell’s Foreclosure is Subject to Limitations and You’re Outta Time.
The order dismissing the 2009 action was entered on April 1, 2019, yet service upon defendant was not effected until over six months later.
How New York Homeowners’ Foreclosure Appeals Ended in 2021
Four foreclosure cases before the Supreme Court of the State of NY, Appellate Division, Second Dept received positive results for homeowners.
Too Big to Fail Banks Still Fighting Over Predatory Loans Compensation, Despite The Greatest Theft
The real victims, the people who owned residential homes before the financial crisis of 2008 have never been financially compensated.
NY Governor Kathy Hochul’s Homeowner Assistance Fund is A Refreshing Change for Homeowners
The Homeowner Assistance Fund, a program that will provide up to $539M to help eligible homeowners avert mortgage foreclosure.
BigLaw Hired by Robert F. Kennedy to Target a Little Blogger. Public Citizen Said Hell No. LIT’s Smilin’
BigLaw ReHire a Kennedy Lawyer. BigLaw are the Bully Bouncers for Wall St. and Anti-Citizens. BigLaw First to Grab Max Amount in PPP Loans.
Judge Stands Up to BigLaw and Wall St. Who Lose Eviction Battle in NY, This Time.
The length of the current anti-eviction law, considered in the context of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is not extreme enough to override the presumption that the law is constitutional, opined Judge Gary R. Brown, E.D.N.Y. in his order.
Two Chief Judges Take Different Positions in Eviction and Foreclosure Lawsuits in New York
Chief Judge Lawrence Marks is opposing landlords eviction request and meantime Chief Judge Janet DiFiore is expediting wrongful foreclosures.