Submitted by New Jersey Foreclosure Attorney, Lee M. Perlman If I ignore the foreclosure complaint it will go away WRONG, in most cases you want to accept service of the complaint and decide if a reply or a formal answer makes sense. You have 35 days to file a written answer with the court. You […]
Americans Face Post-Foreclosure Hell as Wages Garnished, Assets Seized
NEW YORK – Many thousands of Americans who lost their homes in the housing bust, but have since begun to rebuild their finances, are suddenly facing a new foreclosure nightmare: debt collectors are chasing them down for the money they still owe by freezing their bank accounts, garnishing their wages and seizing their assets.By now, […]
Treasury Secretary Unveils Small Steps to Augment Loan Modification Program
Jacob J. Lew, center, the Treasury secretary, met with homeowners, housing counselors and counseling clients at the Greater Washington Urban League in Washington on Thursday. Credit Daniel Rosenbaum for The New York Times The Obama administration will take further steps to ease foreclosures, rising rents and scarce mortgages, Jacob J. Lew, the Treasury secretary, said […]
Alternatives to Foreclosure in New Jersey
Given the current climate of the housing market in New Jersey many homeowners are finding themselves with mortgages far greater than the current fair market value of their property. Many of these homeowners are unable to get out from under the water and soon find themselves facing the very real possibility of foreclosure once they […]
Foreclosures May be Driving the Rise in Suicides
Submitted by New Jersey Foreclosure attorney Lee M Perlman. Originally published in the Washington Post by Emily Badger (Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP) The foreclosure crisis increasingly looks like a public health crisis, too. Researchers have connected foreclosures to depression, stress-related illnesses and spikes in emergency room visits. Last week, The Washington Post’s Dina elBoghdaddy wrote that […]