Posts Tagged ‘Florida foreclosure defense strategies’

VIDEO: How to Avoid Deficiency Judgments by Roy Oppenheim

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Attorney Roy Oppenheim’s Summer School is in session with a special focus on Florida foreclosure defense strategies including today’s topic: How to avoid a Florida Deficiency Judgement. Oppenheim Law wants to help “bullet-proof” Florida homeowners against the banks; helping them understand the difference between a deficiency and a deficiency judgement.

A deficiency is when the bank forecloses on your house and a difference of money you owe remains. Once such a deficiency is registered by a court, it becomes a deficiency judgment.

In Florida, if you have a deficiency and it becomes a deficiency judgement, the Florida bank can seize your assets (bank accounts, cars, estate, etc.) for up to 20 years.

In this Summer School ‘How To’ Video, Roy Oppenheim tells you what you need to know about deficiency and deficiency judgements in less than four minutes!

Subject: Will Haiti’s Horror Impact South Florida Real Estate?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Real Estate Black Swan Arrives: Free Legal Foreclosure Workshop February 4

The attorneys at Oppenheim Law point to the crisis in Haiti as a “black swan event,” an occasion no one could have foreseen with drastic effects on the South Florida real estate landscape.

Join Oppenheim Law at the next free legal real estate workshop on February 4, as Roy Oppenheim explains how the tragedy in Haiti will affect South Florida foreclosure. The workshop will also provide insider tips for buying and selling Florida real estate in this turbulent market and explain how to avoid deficiency judgments at all costs through South Florida short sales and other Florida foreclosure defense strategies.

BlackSwanWhat: The Black Swan is Here: Free Real Estate Workshop

When: Thursday, February 4, 2010 – 6:00 to 7:00 PM

Who: Real estate professionals and homeowners facing foreclosure, buyers, and sellers

Where: 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

For more information visit the Oppenheim Law News Room to access all of the event’s details. Please feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or suggestions for the workshop.

Oppenheim Law looks forward to seeing you all on February 4th.


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