Another Month Added To The Foreclosure Process!
Monday, July 21st, 2008If you plan on surrendering your home in Bankruptcy, the time frame has been extended another month. To read more, please click my National Blog here. Written by Michael G. Doan

If you plan on surrendering your home in Bankruptcy, the time frame has been extended another month. To read more, please click my National Blog here. Written by Michael G. Doan
Every client asks this question, and rightly they should. While no two lenders are the same, most lenders are unable to complete their foreclosure process in under 8 months from last payment. Moreover, Bankruptcy and Eviction Proceedings further delay the typical move out date. For more information, please click my National Blog. Written by Michael G. Doan
Presently before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is whether BAPCPA has eliminated “ride-through” for personal property. In other words, can you continue to keep and maintain your vehicle so long as you maintain the payments as was the case prior to the laws changing? To read more about these new arguments, please click to my BLN blog. Written by Michael G. Doan
Redemption is a method under the Bankruptcy Code that allows you to make a lump sum payment on the car, motorcycle, or other secured asset, and thus pay off the debt entirely. The lump sum payment is typically substantially less than what you presently owe. To read more about this process, please click here. Written by Michael G. Doan
For an article I wrote on identity theft arising in the Bankruptcy context, click here. Recently, a local bankruptcy Judge ordered First Future and Keypoint Credit Union to pay sanctions to my client and my firm as a result of their wrongful publication of confidential information of our clients in their proof of claims. Written by Michael G. Doan
I give up. I throw in the Towel. I am joining the other side. After all, if you can’t beat them, join them. My new company will be called Legitimate Claim Funding LLC, or LCF LLC for short. Its sole purpose will be to submit claims in Chapter 13 bankruptcy cases. If Round Up Funding LLC can do it, then so can LCF LLC. (more…)