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Top 2010 Foreclosure Headlines from South Florida Law Blog

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

As we approach the close of one of the most historical years in Florida real estate, the South Florida Law Blog wants to thank all of you for supporting our efforts throughout the year. In case you missed some posts, we are highlighting some of the interesting twists and turns the past year has delivered from “what to tell your kids about foreclosure” to the breaking of the foreclosure fraud crisis. If you have any suggestions for topics you’d like us to cover in 2011, or ways we can improve the blog, please let us know.

Top 2010 Foreclosure Headlines from South Florida Law Blog

In the meantime, here are the top 2010 headlines from South Florida Law blog:

1. What to Tell Our Kids About Foreclosure: From the Heart

2. Roy Oppenheim on “Asset Protection” Discusses Deficiency Judgments and Homeowner Negotiating Power

3. Even More Embarrassment for Banks: Foreclosure Fraud

4. Roy Oppenheim on Strategic Foreclosure: Shay’s Rebellion 2.0

5. Back To School: Learn the ABC’s and D for Deflation?

6. How the Banks Aren’t Playing Fair: CBS News, Roy Oppenheim Talks with Investigative Reporter Stephen Stock

7. Roy Oppenheim to the Wall Street Journal: “Your editorial will make future investors think twice about entire system”

8. Cracked! Humpty Dumpty, Chase, and GMAC: The Bank Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud Crisis Continues to Fall by Roy Oppenheim

9. The F Words: Fraud and Foreclosure – Watch Roy Oppenheim’s Workshop Replay on Bank Fraud and Mortgage Foreclosure
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Roy Oppenheim Speaks on Toxic Foreclosures and Foreclosure Fraud Workshop

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

The real estate industry is more toxic than ever. Thanks to the banks that delivered toxic loans to homeowners, now we have toxic foreclosures!

Florida Foreclosure Attorney and Legal Blogger Roy Oppenheim hosts a workshop on this unprecedented topic: The Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis. The unfolding story is also reported on this week’s CBS 4 I-Team investigation.

This is a must attend, either via webcast or live in person, for:

  • Those currently in foreclosure;
  • Those who may have lost their homes illegally to an improper bank foreclosure by GMAC, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America or other lenders;
  • Those who may have purchased a home recently via an illegal foreclosure;
  • Those who own “clean homes”; meaning they are not delinquent and want to sell their property now;
  • People looking to buy a home and wondering what they must do to protect themselves; and,
  • Anyone connected to the Title Industry.

What: Toxic Foreclosures and Foreclosure Fraud Workshop

When: Wednesday, October 6, 2010 – 6 to 7 p.m.

Where: Oppenheim Law TV

Or come in person

2500 Weston Road, Suite 404, Weston, FL 33331

Cost: Free with advanced registration
RSVP: To register, email roy@oplaw.net or call 954.384.6114

Email us questions ahead of time and we will try to work them into the one-hour workshop!

RSVP early, Space is limited. More details can be found on the Oppenheim Law website.

How the Banks Aren’t Playing Fair: CBS News, Roy Oppenheim Talks with Investigative Reporter Stephen Stock

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

The banks “supporting” documents for foreclosure actions are now being investigated.
The question is: Are the banks playing by the rules? Not banks like GMAC, JPMorgan Chase and soon to be a list of others.

Roy Oppenheim of Oppenheim Law says the three Florida foreclosure stories on this investigative report by CBS4 Stephen Stock are the rule rather than the exception. There seems to be a disconnect with the banks and some are calling it FRAUD.

“This is the tip of a very ugly iceberg and the banking ship is now sinking,” says Oppenheim.

Oppenheim continues to help Florida homeowners learn more about developing stories concerning bank fraud and will focus on this subject in his monthly foreclosure defense workshop on Wednesday October 6 at 6pm. The full CBS story is live on the Roy Oppenheim YouTube Channel.


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