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Gonzalo Cabrera FORECLOSURE LENDER PLAINTIFF AND HOA CROSS PLAINTIFF
14 May 2015 | 2 replies

There is a property whose FMV is 1.1 million.  Owner got a 672k mortgage in 2006.  The lender files a Lis of Pendens but later requested an ORDER OF DISMISSAL OF LIS OF PENDENS.  In the meantime HOA filed a Lien for 9...

Harry Rigler plaintiff bid
24 December 2015 | 2 replies

question.in a foreclosure, i see that the plaintiff's bid is much higher than the assessed value, now, i can't figure it out, does it mean the the plaintiff is willing to pay more than the house is worth? the county s...

Jon Spindel Plaintiff max bid
2 April 2019 | 1 reply

If a plaintiff max bid is listed does that mean that for sure the plaintiff will bid that amount, and any lower bids are pointless? or is there still a chance a 3rd party bidder can win for a lower amount?Thanks!

David Sabine Foreclosure auctions - Plaintiff bidding
12 October 2020 | 7 replies

My question is, why do, at least from what I’ve seen here in Ohio, Hamilton County, do most of the foreclosure sales end up with the plaintiff purchasing at what is owed?What am I missing? Please point out what I have...

Yoni R. Plaintiff max bid question
29 September 2017 | 6 replies

On the auctions where it says “plaintiffs max bid”. Does this mean that the plaintiff will for sure bid up to this amount or does it mean that the plaintiff may bid less than this but for sure will not bid higher?

Alex Hamilton Need Advice on "Sale Subject to" Agreement in Louisiana
11 November 2019 | 1 reply

I'm accused of not paying the mortgage for a home I was renting out. Whenactually the home was sold to to the plaintiff in this matter on a "Subject tothe Existing Mortgage" transaction. The plaintiff missed a coupl...

Alex Hamilton Seeking Advice on Sales Subject to Existing Mortgage in Louisiana
10 November 2019 | 0 replies

I'm accused of not paying the mortgage for a home I was renting out. Whenactually the home was sold to to the plaintiff in this matter on a "Subject tothe Existing Mortgage" transaction. The plaintiff missed a...

Kellis Landrum Jason Hartman- Platinum Properties
29 April 2019 | 22 replies

I ran across Jason Hartman's website/podcast and am intrigued. Is there anyone here who's bought properties from his company that could share their positive or negative experience with me?For what it's worth, everyone...

Benjamin Cowles Market to plaintiff's attorney for short sale?
7 April 2016 | 3 replies

Working in probate/foreclosure and foreclosure leads, has or does anyone ever market to the plaintiff's attorney maybe to initiate a possible short sale before the property gets to that point where the bank owns it an...

Account Closed Are you at risk for a multi-million dollar lawsuit?
2 August 2021 | 2 replies

This is some serious lawsuit issues I never saw addressed in a thread.
The entire U.S. has had major changes in regards to the number of lawsuits employees filed against their employers in the past 5 years because so...