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Blog Posts in March, 2015
Posted on Mar 24, 2015 By Beau Bowin
... continued from the prior post by our Melbourne Florida Foreclosure Attorney *** Even if Greentree could show that Bank of America sent the Notice of Acceleration to the correct address, Greentree ...
Continue reading "Bank must show it "actually delivered" the Notice of Acceleration" »
Posted on Mar 19, 2015 By Beau Bowin
As discussed in prior blogs, before foreclosing, the mortgage company must show that it sent the homeowner a notice of acceleration at least 30 days before filing foreclosure. But even if they can ...
Continue reading "To foreclose, the Bank must show WHERE it sent the Notice of Acceleration" »
Posted on Mar 14, 2015 By Beau Bowin
Below is an additional excerpt from our Melbourne Foreclosure Attorney's appellate brief challenging the sufficiency of the evidence the bank introduced to show it sent the required notice of ...
Continue reading "Pre-Foreclosure Notice of Acceleration - Continued" »
Posted on Mar 9, 2015 By Beau Bowin
This post is a follow up to previous posts which provide excerpts from an appellate brief filed by our Melbourne FL Foreclosure Attorney. The appeal is from a foreclosure judgment in Brevard County, ...
Continue reading "Before foreclosing, bank must show HOW it sent a pre-foreclosure notice of acceleration" »
Posted on Mar 4, 2015 By Beau Bowin
One of the defenses commonly asserted against foreclosure is the bank's failure to send the homeowner a pre-foreclosure notice of intent to accelerate, also known as a default letter. In most ...
Continue reading "Notice of Intent to Accelerate" »
Posted on Mar 1, 2015 By Beau Bowin
Our Melbourne Foreclosure Attorney recently filed an appellate brief appealing the trial court's judgment of foreclosure. One of the issues in the appeal is whether the foreclosing bank is the ...
Continue reading "Foreclosure Defense - Bank's Lack of Standing" »

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