Landmark Foreclosure Case Goes Before Florida Supreme Court; Has Banks Terrified
The banks are terrified they might actually be held accountable for their actions! If you haven’t already heard, there is a monumental case that was heard Thursday morning in the Florida Supreme Court,...
View ArticleRoman Pino Case Imperative to Florida Supreme Court’s Integrity
I’m not a reader of tea leaves, so I am not about to guess how the Florida Supreme Court will ultimately rule on Roman Pino vs. The Bank of New York. But listening to the justices attack Amanda...
View ArticleHow Some States Are Spending Foreclosure Settlement Money Is Far From Settling
States are taking settlement money right from under us! It’s pretty hard to find a single housing advocate or foreclosure defense attorney, myself included, who didn’t find the national mortgage...
View ArticleThe Real ‘Miami Zombie’— David Stern!
We’ve all heard by now of the unbelievably grizzly story out of Miami about Rudy Eugene, the man so off his gourd that he ate a man’s face off. Somewhere along the line this horrific attack became the...
View ArticleTo Tell the Truth — Will the Real Lender Please Stand Up?
To Tell the Truth was one of my favorite TV game shows when I was a kid. If you are not familiar with it, during each episode a panel of celebrities would try to correctly identify a contestant with a...
View ArticleDivided States of America: Judicial vs Non-Judicial Foreclosure
Roy Oppenheim’s commentary was originally published on Yahoo! Homes and is being redistributed on South Florida Law Blog with their permission. According to some analysts, whether or not your state is...
View ArticleThe State of Foreclosure: Same As It Ever Was, Same As It Ever Was
Foreclosures in Florida – Same As It Ever Was (Courtesy: Talking Heads) Maybe it is because foreclosures were merely a blip on the radar during the presidential election. Maybe it is the fact that the...
View ArticleSouth Florida’s Rocket Docket Rises Again
The last thing I want to do is scold a judge. But once again foreclosure judges down in Miami-Dade are resorting to old habits, and there is no way I can stand by idly and let the rule of law be...
View ArticleZombie foreclosures continue: Zombies aren’t after us, they’re in charge of us
This post by Roy Oppenheim was originally published in Yahoo! Homes and is being redistributed on South Florida Law Blog with their permission. Recently, we won a court victory against one of the...
View ArticleSupport of Florida foreclosure bill holds narrow lead in Tallahassee
Real estate defense attorney Roy Oppenheim includes excerpts in the following article, written by Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post, Friday, May 31st, 2013, and republished in The South Florida Law...
View ArticleRoman Pino Case Imperative to Florida Supreme Court’s Integrity
I’m not a reader of tea leaves, so I am not about to guess how the Florida Supreme Court will ultimately rule on Roman Pino vs. The Bank of New York. But listening to the justices attack Amanda...
View ArticleHow Some States Are Spending Foreclosure Settlement Money Is Far From Settling
States are taking settlement money right from under us! It’s pretty hard to find a single housing advocate or foreclosure defense attorney, myself included, who didn’t find the national mortgage...
View ArticleThe Real ‘Miami Zombie’— David Stern!
We’ve all heard by now of the unbelievably grizzly story out of Miami about Rudy Eugene, the man so off his gourd that he ate a man’s face off. Somewhere along the line this horrific attack became the...
View ArticleTo Tell the Truth — Will the Real Lender Please Stand Up?
To Tell the Truth was one of my favorite TV game shows when I was a kid. If you are not familiar with it, during each episode a panel of celebrities would try to correctly identify a contestant with a...
View ArticleDivided States of America: Judicial vs Non-Judicial Foreclosure
Roy Oppenheim’s commentary was originally published on Yahoo! Homes and is being redistributed on South Florida Law Blog with their permission. According to some analysts, whether or not your state is...
View ArticleThe State of Foreclosure: Same As It Ever Was, Same As It Ever Was
Foreclosures in Florida – Same As It Ever Was (Courtesy: Talking Heads) Maybe it is because foreclosures were merely a blip on the radar during the presidential election. Maybe it is the fact that the...
View ArticleSouth Florida’s Rocket Docket Rises Again
The last thing I want to do is scold a judge. But once again foreclosure judges down in Miami-Dade are resorting to old habits, and there is no way I can stand by idly and let the rule of law be...
View ArticleZombie foreclosures continue: Zombies aren’t after us, they’re in charge of us
This post by Roy Oppenheim was originally published in Yahoo! Homes and is being redistributed on South Florida Law Blog with their permission. Recently, we won a court victory against one of the...
View ArticleSupport of Florida foreclosure bill holds narrow lead in Tallahassee
Real estate defense attorney Roy Oppenheim includes excerpts in the following article, written by Kimberly Miller, Palm Beach Post, Friday, May 31st, 2013, and republished in The South Florida Law...
View Article2017 Foreclosure Trends in South Florida
There have been many recent important legal developments in the South Florida housing market that you should be aware of relating to foreclosures. As the rocket-dockets decrease, Judges will now be...
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