This articles broadly goes over real estate laws in Florida. It describes it’s four aspects- NO Discrimination in Housing, Recording of Deeds, Tenancy in Common and Joint Tenancy.
More and more owners of foreclosure homes are asking banks and mortgage lenders to show proof that they hold notes of their mortgages, thereby stalling the foreclosure process.
The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) dates back to 1968 and was put into place as a protection for consumers requiring full and clear disclosure of the terms related to credit transactions, most especially all costs involved. Mortgage brokers and loan officers who stay on top of regulations will be able to plan for these changes but it is important that you are aware of them as well, especially if you want to be sure everything with your home loan goes as seamlessly as possible.
The Indiana Office of the Attorney General aims to provide compensation to victims of fraudulent activities in foreclosure processes. A program is being set up to allow them to recoup legal expenses.
Whatever option seems best to you, it is a good idea to involve a good lawyer who has experience dealing with divorce and real estate to ensure that you are getting full value out of the division of property and that your rights are being upheld. A legal professional can help you mediate from a strong position and ensure that your wishes regarding possession of the home are negotiated.
As unemployment rises and the economy sinks lower, the needs of corporations for space in the city has seriously declined. Not only has the need for space decreased for new businesses, but the existing commercial tenants have relinquished their current space.