by Consumer Law Center | Jan 20, 2022 | Court Cases, News
Maryland Sued for Violating the SCRA Servicemembers Sue the State of Maryland for Allowing Unlawful Debt Collection in Violation of Federal Law January 18, 2022…On behalf of six clients who are protected persons under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (“SCRA”), 50...
by Consumer Law Center | Jan 5, 2022 | News
When There is Doubt About the Enforceability of a Purported Lien, Maryland’s In Rem Foreclosure Procedures do not Create a Presumption in Favor of Foreclosure The Maryland Court of Special Appeals (the intermediate appellate court) ruled in favor of the CLC’s client...
by Consumer Law Center | Nov 2, 2021 | Court Cases
In a pair of decisions issued in late August 2021, Chavis v. Blibaum & Assocs., P.A. (“Chavis II”) and Nationstar Mortg. LLC v. Kemp (“Kemp II”), Maryland’s Supreme Court reversed a series of lower and Federal court decisions which had narrowed the scope of...
by Consumer Law Center | Nov 2, 2021 | Mortgage Issues, News
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down businesses and Congress enacted the CARES Act in part to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners fell behind on their mortgages. Most homeowners were able to qualify for a forbearance plan or some other loss mitigation relief to...
by Consumer Law Center | Jul 16, 2021 | Debt Buyers
Zombie Second Mortgage Come Alive Again for Pennies on the Dollar A lingering afterthought of the 2008 Great Recession is thousands of second and third mortgages (sometimes in the form of a home equity line of credit, or HELOC) for which borrowers have not heard from...
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