Posts Tagged ‘broward foreclosures’

Oppenheim Law on The Tale of Two Cities: The Best and The Worst of Times

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Stocks Up + Economy Recovering, But a New Real Estate Storm On The Radar

Book the First: Recalled to Lifestocks-going-up

On the national front, news stories indicate that the stock market is steadily resurrecting itself, the first real positive sign that the economy may finally be on the mend. A recent article in The Wall Street Journal noted that banks especially were showing vast improvements, with J.P. Morgan Chase calculating a 55% surge in quarterly profits. While the news is encouraging, there is still hesitation rather than outright relief in the undertone of the stories. The reason: if the banks have not learned from their mistakes, the economy might be six feet under again and sooner than we think.

Book the Second: The Golden Thread

While numbers in South Florida still appear disheartening, a little golden thread appears to be tying up the drowning homeowners into a pretty little package called loan modifications. Although a recent article in The Sun-Sentinel quoted RealtyTrac stating that foreclosure filings in Broward had risen 38% in Broward from March 2009, the numbers seem to be decreasing slightly from previously months. The federal government attributes this to the success of new government workout programs.

Recent statements from the Treasury Department tout the success of the new government loan modification programs. Although the programs did not technically go into effect until April, some banks began using them “successfully” earlier. A recent press release by the Assistant Secretary of Financial Stability for the Treasury Department stated the new programs were on track to help 3 to 4 million homeowners by the end of 2012, with over 1.4 million homeowners already beginning the application process. While this appears to be a positive turn, everything will fall apart if that single golden thread snaps.
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Sun Sentinel Blogs About May 7th Foreclosure Workshop

Monday, April 27th, 2009

The South Florida Sun Sentinel ‘Consumer Talk’ blogger, Daniel Vasquez, lists Oppenheim’s May real estate workshop as a top priority for homeowners troubled with foreclosure. See below for the story.

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Free foreclosure workshop for South Floridians

Have questions about foreclosures? Who doesn’t, considering Florida’s foreclosures rank fourth in the nation and South Florida foreclosures jumped 33 percent in the first quarter of this year?
Well, get out out your calendar and put away your checkbook.

On May 7th, Roy Oppenheim, a South Florida foreclosure attorney, defense advocate and blogger, is offering a free workshop to discuss what homeowners can do to cope during the tough times of foreclosure.

Help for Homeowners: Oppenheim will help homeowners with subjects like, short sales, loan modification and lost bank notes. He hosts a free legal real estate workshop on the first Thursday of every month with the next workshop on May 7th.

What: Help for Homeowners Workshop
Where: 2500 Weston Road, Suite 404, Weston, Florida.
When: May 7, 2009, 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Cost: Free with Advanced RSVP to roy@gate.net
Read on for the full foreclosure workshop story.

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