Landlords, Lobbyists Launch Legal War Against Trump’s Eviction Moratorium, Aiming to Unwind Renter Protections
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Unrepentant Lender Slammed with $260,000 in Damages for an ‘Egregious’ Stay Violation
Lender soon recognized that home foreclosure violated the stay but continued denying liability through seven years of litigation.
Chapter 13 Debtors Retain Appreciation in Property After Conversion or Plan Amendment
On an issue where the courts are split, the Tenth Circuit BAP sides with debtors and allows them to retain postpetition appreciation in the value of assets that were in the estate on filing.
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Nearly 1,600 Customers Say Wells Fargo Paused Their Mortgage Payments Without Their Consent
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New York Governor Cuomo Extends Eviction, Foreclosure Protections to 2021
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On a Split, Long Island Judge Allows Selling a Home Despite the Homeowner’s Objection
A homestead exemption does not bar selling a home when the chapter 7 debtor has no equity in the property, Judge Robert Grossman says.