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15 Jan, 2008 2:35 pm
... she would have to waive in order to give the new lender an enforceable mortgage. Although this issued arose in the context of a real estate
transaction, the issue is relevant to understanding homestead rights and protection. Florida law liberally interprets homestead protection ... a corporation which is not a natural person. The wife has no beneficial interest. She is
not a stockholder in the corporation. I do not think the wife has a protected interest in the house in which she resides; she is a ...
7 Jul, 2007 6:53 am
... homestead exemption provided for in article X, section 4" of the Florida Constitution. Havoco of Am., Ltd. v. Hill, 790 So. 2d 1018, 1028
(Fla. 2001)(" ... imposition of equitable lien against wife's residence where debtor husband obtained mortgage by fraud); Jones v. Carpenter,
106 So. 127,129-30 (Fla. ... imposition of equitable lien in action by trustee of bankrupt corporation against former president for embezzling
funds used to improve homestead). The Plaintiff did not argue that this type of fraud ...
24 Sep, 2007 6:11 am
... status. If the equity in your home is equal to or less than the allowable homestead exemption and you keep up your mortgage payments, you should be able to keep your home. The equity in your home is determined by subtracting the value of any liens from the ... California
State Bar and the San Diego County Bar Association. Mr. Starrett practices in the areas of bankruptcy, business litigation, construction, corporate planning, insurance
subrogation and debt collection.
14 May 2:44 pm
... gets a judgment against him the bank could then levy on the stock in his corporation. The non-debtor partner would be in business with the
debtor's creditors. The man suggested ... get the stock out of his name. He intends to invest the cash in his homestead. His plan will not work
as intended because the judgment creditor could garnish ... s litigation. The debtor's use of all cash received to reduce his homestead
mortgage should be protected. posted by Jonathan Alper, asset protection and bankruptcy ...
20 Mar 3:00 am
... in some states the debtor may be able to exempt all or a portion of the equity in the debtor's primary residence (homestead exemption), or
some or all "tools of the trade" used by the debtor to make a living (i.e., auto tools for an auto ... and hold or sell certain property of the debtor in satisfaction of some or all of
the claim. secured debt: Debt backed by a mortgage, pledge of collateral, or other lien; debt for which the creditor has the right to pursue
specific pledged property upon default ...
17 Dec, 2007 2:00 pm
... manner to civil union couples to laws relating to taxes imposed by the State or a municipality including but not limited to homestead
rebate tax allowances, tax deductions based on marital status or exemptions from realty transfer tax based on marital status ... a mortgage
owing on the date of death is allowed as a deduction from the value of any real property securing such mortgage, except that in the case of
realty held by a decedent and a surviving spouse«+/civil union partner+» as tenants by the ...
12 Jul, 2007 1:19 am
... time as the marriage is annulled or dissolved 103 A2997 Butler -- Amends chapter 489 of the laws of 2004, relating to the mortgage
recording tax in the county of Fulton, to extend the effectiveness of such chapter 102 A1689 Diaz R (MS) -- Requires state ... the laws of 1997 relating to authorizing certain medical
assistance payments 46 S2625 SKELOS -- Provides for adjusted homestead and non-homestead adjusted
base proportions in assessing real estate taxes in the county of Nassau 45 S2321 GRIFFO -- ...
12 Oct 7:38 am
... but also keep members in their homes. As the economy is getting worse homeowners are not only falling behind in their mortgage payments but
they are also struggling to pay their monthly assessment fees. [6] As more homeowners ... power of homeowners associations. The proposal is to submit a "constitutional amendment to
Texas voters that would prohibit foreclosures by associations on homesteads within their jurisdiction." [35] The bill would still allow the association to place a lien on the
property ...
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