Posts Tagged ‘CBS’

60 Minutes: Underwater Homes? Everyone’s getting wet!

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

The world is upside down again: Banks are walking away while homeowners are staying to fight for their neighborhoods.

That’s what the team at Oppenheim Law realized after watching 60 Minutes’ latest piece on the foreclosure crisis. This time Scott Pelley focused on a neighborhood in Cleveland where officials has resorted to tearing down what were once perfectly good homes.

Why? Because the banks that control the homes have been acting as terrible irresponsible neighbors. The end result is too many neighborhoods are littered with abandoned properties, many of which have been stripped to the bone by thieves. As many as 25 percent of these homes are now empty, according to Pelley. These neighborhoods, of which there are far too many, have fallen into a state of disrepair, where a total tear-down is the only option.

You don’t have to be underwater to get splashed

Probably the most disturbing revelation to come out of the 60 Minutes story was the foreclosure crisis has impacted all homeowners, regardless of whether they are in danger of losing their homes or not. In fact their homes didn’t even need to be underwater to feel the pinch of the housing mess.

With countless homes now empty and transformed into eyesores, those who remain are seeing their property values sink faster than the Titanic. People are left with homes that are virtually worthless and unsellable, so even if they wanted to buy a home somewhere else, it’s unlikely they could.
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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.

CBS Spotlights Oppenheim Law: Strategic Defaults and Florida Foreclosure

Friday, November 13th, 2009

The face and shape of Florida foreclosure is changing by the day. The newest trend identified by Oppenheim Law is the idea of a strategic default, where homeowners who can afford to pay their mortgage are choosing to stop payments and voluntarily enter into foreclosure.

I discussed this Florida foreclosure defense strategy Wednesday night on CBS4 with local reporter David Sutta, and you can see the entire interview on the Oppenheim Law Home Page.

The interview was followed by a news article on CBS4.com as well as commentary from David Sutta on his CBS4 Blog.

What’s so fascinating about strategic default is that it is spurred by the fact that the social stigma of foreclosure is now gone in many parts of the country, especially in Florida. So many people have been affected by foreclosure that the public is actually beginning to see it as a form of liberation from banks and mortgages that have homeowners owing sometimes double what their homes are actually worth.

As with any Florida foreclosure defense strategy, it is important that you understand your legal rights as a homeowner and can protect yourself during the process. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding strategic defaults or Florida foreclosure defense.

You can find Wednesday night’s video and many more on Florida foreclosure and South Florida real estate through the Oppenheim Law You Tube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/OppenheimRoy


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