Weak oversight allowing banks, other lenders to “dual track” in West Palm Beach

Florida home in Foreclosure

The early results from the 2012 national agreement to stop the biggest banks from abusing homeowners facing foreclosure are in – and they are bad, for the homeowners. According to a survey conducted by Politico.com, the 5 banks involved in that settlement have continued to take advantage of distressed homeowners.

Over 60,000 complaints have been filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since the beginning of 2014 alone, according to POLITICO’s review of the CFPB’s database. Those complaints center upon lenders either mishandling mortgage and home loan modifications or hurrying the foreclosure process (often referred to as dual tracking). What’s more, reviewers believe that the number of homeowners with complaints about unfair practices is actually low because so many homeowners still do not know that the CFPB exists.

“It’s troubling to hear that some consumers continue to experience mortgage servicing problems,” a spokesperson for Attorney General Cooper’s office in North Carolina said in an emailed statement. “While the 2012 settlement brought help to many homeowners who were wronged, it’s clear there’s more work to be done to stop unfair home loans and unnecessary foreclosures.”

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/foreclosures-mortgage-lenders-2012-settlement-banks-213322#ixzz3w81buXLv

Unfortunately, distressed homeowners both in the West Palm Beach area, throughout Florida and around the country are still being abused despite the Dodd-Frank Act, the 2012 settlement and other laws enacted to supposedly help homeowners. Many of the banks and other loan servicers have made it clear that they put profits before their customers’ needs. And trying to make sure you dot every “I” and cross every “T” when filling out and submitting modification and other forms might still not be enough to keep your lender from trying to take your home.

Before that happens, you need to talk with a law firm knowledgeable about getting your loans modified today. Korte & Wortman, P.A. will fight for your rights against the abusive practices of a greedy loan servicer. Or, you may need to explore your rights in foreclosure defense. If you need help with any type of problems you have with your mortgage or any other home loan, contact us at Korte & Wortman now. Do not wait for the worst to happen – let us work with you on your behalf NOW so that you and your family can stay in your home.

Korte & Wortman is a law firm specializing in all aspects of foreclosure including bankruptcy, mortgage debt, short sales, loan modification, predatory lending practices and Dodd-Frank Act violation litigation. We have had excellent results working with a number of clients to help them stave off foreclosure and save their homes by getting them the mortgage modifications and/or foreclosure defense they need. Check out a few of our many success stories on our website at http://foreclosurefactor.com/results/loan-modification-results/.

Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. Call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website. Our firm represents clients in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

Answers to some of your important questions regarding Pre-foreclosure and Foreclosure issues in Florida

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Q.: What is a foreclosure?

A.: When a secured creditor, usually a bank, attempts to recover monies owed to them based on a promissory note by selling the collateral. In more simple terms you have probably borrowed money from a bank or mortgage company in order to purchase or refinance a home. In exchange for lending you the money, you made a promise that if you could not pay them back they could take the house back.

Q.: Can the bank just come and kick me out of my house?

A.: No. Only an order of the court can force you to leave your home. Ultimately you may be evicted but there are procedures within the court system that the mortgage holder must follow first for the foreclosure and then another set for the eviction.

Q.: What are some of the pre-foreclosure steps I need to be aware of?

A.: In Florida, the pre-foreclosure timeline is as follows:

  1. You are late with payments
    1. The process begins when you, the holder of the mortgage, are late with payments. You are still living in your house at this time. Here is what happens before the legal timeline for foreclosure starts ticking.
  1. Mortgage and Note
    1. Two of the documents that you signed when you purchased your home were the Mortgage and the Note. The Mortgage states that your property is security for the debt owed to the bank. The Note is your promise to pay. The Mortgage is the legal document the bank will use to reclaim your home if you default in your payments.
  1. Notice of Default
    1. When you fail to make the payments as promised, the mortgage lender will file a civil action Complaint against you by sending you a written Notice of Default. Basically, this notice means you have defaulted on the signed contract – the mortgage agreement – on your home.

The Notice of Default marks the line of demarcation between pre-foreclosure and foreclosure.

Q.: How long does it take to foreclose on a property in Florida?

A.: Depending on the court schedule, it usually takes approximately 180-200 days (6 to 7 months) to effectuate an uncontested foreclosure. This process may be delayed if the borrower contests the action, seeks delays and adjournments of hearings, or files for bankruptcy. It will also depend a great deal on your mortgage holder and how aggressively they pursue your case.

Q.: Once the foreclosure process starts is there anything I can do to stop it?

A.: Yes. If working from your first late payment there are at least 10 or 20 different ways to resolve the situation. The longer you wait, however, the more some of these options will become unavailable.

Q.: At what point will I have absolutely no options left?

A.: Never. You have not lost until you have decided the fight is over.

Do not let foreclosure proceedings against you go uncontested. You do have rights, right up until you decide the fight is over. Korte & Wortman, P.A. is a law firm specializing in all aspects of real estate law, including pre-foreclosure and foreclosure proceedings. Please contact us directly if you have any questions or current legal issues in any type of real estate transaction. Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

We look forward to helping you get the best settlement possible in all of your real estate transactions!

Your have rights in Foreclosure proceedings in Florida – learn what they are before taking action

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At Korte & Wortman, P.A. we have the experience and expertise to help homeowners and condo owners that are facing a potential foreclosure. Our attorneys have almost 6 decades of combined experience  in helping people just like you reach your ultimate goal – whether your goal is to keep your home, liquidate your home or short sale your home. Whatever your goal is, let us help you.

In the State of Florida, you only have twenty (20) days to respond to a pre-foreclosure complaint. It is critical to meet with a knowledgeable foreclosure defense lawyer to discuss the legal options available to you.

Foreclosure is an action by the bank to take back your property. You have the right to fight that action. The bank’s foreclosure lawyers must take specific steps in order to have the right to foreclose. In most cases, the court will take between 5 to 10 months to enter a final order in a foreclosure action. This time allows you or your foreclosure attorney to take action to save your home.

Additionally, almost all mortgages in the state of Florida give you or your defense attorney the right of “reinstatement.” This means at any time during the foreclosure litigation if the borrower comes up with the money for the late payments or can make a deal with the bank, the bank then legally must dismiss the foreclosure action.

Most people feel overwhelmed when they get sued for foreclosure–they move out of the house or sign the house over, not knowing that by hiring an attorney and fighting this action it is very possible to save their home, without filing bankruptcy. That is just one of the many reasons that if you get sued for foreclosure, you need to NOT panic – and instead contact us at Korte & Wortman, P.A. To learn more about how we can help YOU with your foreclosure defense, please go to http://foreclosurefactor.com/practice-areas/foreclosure/.

Korte & Wortman, P.A. is a law firm specializing in all aspects of real estate law. In addition to using this blog as a helpful resource, please contact us directly if you have any questions or current legal issues in any type of real estate transaction. Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We also have offices in Sunrise and Clearwater, Florida.

We look forward to helping you get the best settlement possible in all of your real estate transactions, including Foreclosure!

Korte & Wortman, P.A. – experts in helping you get the best result in your real estate transaction

This blog represents our law firm at Korte & Wortman, P.A. We will share a lot of information going forward that will focus on our main area of expertise: real estate law. We know that real estate law can be significantly more complicated, and have more serious implications than most people realize. Often it is not until you are about to close on a real estate transaction, or have your house go into foreclosure, or are embroiled in a dispute with your landlord or HOA that you reach out for legal help in a last ditch effort to save yourself. At that point, it can be too late – or at least significantly more complicated and expensive than it would have been if you had come to us from the beginning.

At Korte & Wortman, P.A. we have the experience and expertise to help homeowners and condo owners that are facing a potential foreclosure. Our focus is to help you reach your goal. Whether your goal is to keep your home, liquidate your home or short sale your home, let us help you.

Our areas of legal expertise include:

  • Foreclosure
    • And Loan Forbearance
  • Mortgages
    • And mortgage litigation
  • Property Tax Appeals
  • Condominium and HOA disputes
  • Landlord-tenant disputes
  • Loan Modification
    • Modification Process
    • Modification Retainer
  • Short Sale
    • Deed in Lieu
  • Bankruptcy
    • Bankruptcy FAQ’s, with video explanations
  • Credit Card Issues
    • How to handle your credit card issues

Korte & Wortman, P.A. is a law firm specializing in all aspects of real estate law. In addition to using this blog as a helpful resource, please contact us directly if you have any questions or current legal issues in any type of real estate transaction. Our home office is based in West Palm Beach, at 2041 Vista Parkway, Suite 102. You can call us at (561) 544-7071, stop in to our office, email us at vdinapoli@kwlawfirm.com or come to our website at http://www.foreclosurefactor.com. Our firm represents clients throughout the state of Florida and across the eastern seaboard. We look forward to helping you get the best settlement possible in all of your real estate transactions!

We also have offices in Sunrise, Florida, at 1560 Sawgrass Corporate Way and Clearwater, Florida at 2325 Ulmerton Road, Suite 16. Contact our Sunrise office directly at (954) 256-0047. Contact our Clearwater office at (877) 591-7859.