Fri Sep 27, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim to Hold Court with Judges, Debate Foreclosure Law; Event Promises Lively Discussion from Both Sides of the Bench
Fri Sep 27, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim to Hold Court with Judges, Debate Foreclosure Law; Event Promises Lively Discussion from Both Sides of the Bench
Mon Sep 23, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
The original article was written by Bibeka Shrestha for Law360 with quotes from Roy Oppenheim republished in the South Florida Law Blog. JPMorgan Chase NA and Assurant Inc.’s $300 million settlement of a class action claiming they profited handsomely from high rates on forced-placed insurance policies will energize plaintiffs to pursue similar blockbuster deals at a time attorneys say force-placed actions are ripe for resolution. […]
Fri Sep 20, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
The following article has been written by Roy Oppenheim for the South Florida Law Blog. For many homeowners the last few years have been like a trip on the Titanic. Rough economic seas sent thousands of homes underwater. Many have since sunk; but others who have managed to hold on are hoping for a happier ending than those who found […]
Wed Sep 18, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
A Two-Pronged Loan Modification Analysis A loan modification can be a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day for many homeowners facing foreclosure; especially when this year’s statistics show that homeowners are increasingly receiving loan modifications from their respective lenders. Although this is great news, it’s not much help unless you know how to make the loan modification work in […]
Thu Sep 12, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
It’s Christmas in September! FHA Gifts Prior Offending Homeowners a Shortened Wait to Purchase Another Home
Thu Aug 29, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
It’s been more than 100 years since the introduction of the first Labor Day. Originally conceived to recognize the social and economic achievements of American workers, Labor Day has, for many, just become another day off from work when we can go to the beach, invite friends and family over for a bar-b-que or just kick back, relax and read […]
Tue Aug 27, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
By Roy Oppenheim, Esq. | Yahoo! Contributor Network and republished in the South Florida Law Blog COMMENTARY | It’s taken a while for America’s economic engine to gain some speed, but it finally appears that the nation is back on track after having derailed when the housing market crashed. Mortgage giant Fannie Mae, which keeps tabs of such things, has released its full-year forecast for both the […]
Mon Aug 26, 2013 by Oppenheim Law on Florida Law News
The following editorial was originally published in The Palm Beach Post and written by Rhonda Swan for The Post Editorial Board and republished with excerpts by Roy Oppenheim, Oppenheim Law for the South Florida Law Blog. If Floridians continue to get free houses because of the state’s five-year statute of limitation on debt collection, it could be the kick in the pants lenders need to expedite the more […]