...with sufficient evidence that she justifiably relied on the contents of a HUD-1 such that she would have acted differently had she known she...
Given the current economic climate, short sales are becoming increasingly popular as a way to help homeowners avoid a foreclosure. Through a short sale, a borrower can sell a property for less than w
...only National City Bank as the lender, mortgagee and insured party. The HUD-1 Uniform Settlement Sheet Form identified Gencer as buyer, Bennett Enterprises as...
...and others, including Hallmark Abstract Company.The settlement statement, or HUD-1, indicated that plaintiff paid $120,000 to purchase the property from...
A debtor named Joe has a sheriff's foreclosure sale quickly approaching. A mortgage broker contacts Joe to advise of a wonderful opportunity to refinance, which would enable a new loan with better te
...Loan, (3) the First Estimate, (4) an escrow statement and (5) a HUD-1 Settlement Statement. There was no evidence that the Braccias relied on...
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently held in Levitt v. Patrick that a purchaser of property takes title subject to an existing, unsatisfied mortgage lien, notwithstanding a decree of specific per
A New Jersey ethics panel has voted to discipline two lawyers who appeared to ignore warning signs that something was fishy about real estate deals they handled
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