Querin Law: Foreclosure FAQs (2013) – Parts One & Two
As noted in my post immediately preceding this one [Querin Law: Short Sale FAQs (2013)], the FAQ Section on the Q-Law homepage has been changed. The
As noted in my post immediately preceding this one [Querin Law: Short Sale FAQs (2013)], the FAQ Section on the Q-Law homepage has been changed. The
In Part One of my latest rant blog post, I took a look at the Big Banks and their sordid activities during the securitization heydays
Introduction. As the Big Bank scandals appear to be diminishing, I’ll admit that it’s probably time to get over the RATs (Rapers of the American
Ever been overwhelmed at all the laws, rules, and regulations affecting what might otherwise be a simple residential real estate transaction? Ever wished there was
OK, you’ve passed the introductory 101 course [here]. It’s time to discuss a few of the more esoteric aspects of title insurance. Part Two deals
The Regional Multiple Listing Service (“RMLS™”) has today, September 13, 2013, published the statistics for August, 2013 in its monthly Market Action Letter. Although some of
On September 4, 2013, the online Wall Street Journal reported an event that has not occurred in recent memory. The chances of seeing it happen
In an article posted at the online MReport, here, they noted the continued jump in fixed term interest rates this week. According to Freddie Mac’s Primary Mortgage
OK, we’ve made it through the first half of 2013. We now have six months’ of foreclosure statistics. I posted the first quarter stats for
In a recent article in Mortgage Servicing News here, we learn that apparently 49 state attorneys general were unable to draft the terms of the