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Florida Foreclosure process “just a rotten bag of apples,” Roy Oppenheim says

Monday, May 9th, 2011

It’s an understatement to say that homeowners have had it up to here with banks and the foreclosure process. Those caught up in the wake of the foreclosure crisis often see the banks as heartless and just out to make a buck.

Some feel like what the banks have done to the American homeowner is criminal. And they just might be right.

According to a investigation by CBS I-Team reporter Al Sunshine, 50 state attorney generals are investigating the foreclosure debacle. As it turns out, the bank you borrowed money from probably does not own your mortgage anymore. Many mortgages have been bundled up so they look safe for investors and then sold off, Sunshine says.

He estimates 95% of mortgages are now controlled by what’s called a servicer, which is a bank or financial company which handles your mortgage and monthly payment. They are the ones who collect fees and penalties from home owners, and according to Sunshine’s report, they are the first ones to make yet more money when a home is foreclosed.

And therein lies the problem with the mortgage system, foreclosure attorney Roy Oppenheim told Sunshine.

“It was in their interest to have the foreclosure go through the process versus a modification,” Oppenheim explained. “Typically the way the servicers were compensated, they would receive more compensation through a foreclosure than through a modification.”

So the interests of the borrower are in constant conflict with the interests of the servicer. Since they are often not the bank that lent you the money in the first place, there is little risk to them, and foreclosure is better for their bottom line.
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Watch us on CBS4 Tonight: Al Sunshine Reports on Florida’s Foreclosure Fiasco

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Foreclosure or loan modification? Banks say foreclosure; homeowner says loan modification. CBS4 interviews foreclosure defense attorney Roy Oppenheim for the CBS Miami news broadcast tonight at 11:00 ET. Oppenheim, along with Chief Consumer Investigator and “4 Your Money” host Al Sunshine discuss the current Florida foreclosure crisis, focusing on why banks would rather foreclose on your home than consider a loan modification.

Oppenheim and Sunshine come together again to discuss the depths of the South Florida foreclosure crisis. In the below clip, the pair examine the dismal real estate climate in Florida last summer:

No stranger to fighting the banks, foreclosure defense attorney and award-winning legal blogger Roy Oppenheim specializes in helping families fight foreclosures, while using his South Florida Law Blog to openly decry fraudulent foreclosure practices and ask: Why isn’t Wall Street in Jail? Veteran investigative reporter Al Sunshine has received numerous honors for his reporting, including the Miami Police Department Accuracy and Fairness Award (1976), the Florida Academy of Trial Lawyers Media Award (1991) and the Dade County Trial Lawyers Association Award (1992).

5 Ways to Avoid Florida Foreclosure: Free Legal Workshop Aims to Help Homeowners

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

The legal side of Florida real estate can be daunting in this economy. Knowing your legal rights increases your survival and recovery rate says, Florida foreclosure attorney and South Florida law blogger Roy Oppenheim.

Designed to help homeowners, Oppenheim’s monthly Florida foreclosure workshop provides a venue where homeowners and real estate professionals unite. The October workshop will not only focus on defending foreclosures but is also coupled with tips on buying and selling Florida real estate, including how to buy a short sale or a previously foreclosed property.

What: Florida Housing Help: Free Real Estate Workshop
Who: Real estate professionals and homeowners facing foreclosure, buyers, and sellers
Where: 2500 Weston Rd Ste 404, Weston, FL 33331
When: Thursday, October 1, 2009 – 6:00 to 7:00 PM
Cost: Free with advanced registration
RSVP: To register email roy@oplaw.net or call 954.384.6114

Whether its volunteering at the CBS Neighbors 4 Neighbors phone banks answering questions about foreclosure or hosting his own free workshops, Oppenheim spends his time educating real estate professionals and Florida homeowners about their legal rights when it comes to foreclosures, shorts sales, loan modifications, and REOS.

Oppenheim Law’s October workshop will highlight the following foreclosure defense strategies and real estate tips:
• Learn the process of foreclosure and how to defend your home
• How to locate and purchase foreclosed properties substantially below market value.
• Tips on finding, buying, and selling short sales
• Insight on current Florida home prices and the right times to buy/sell
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