Foreclosure defense attorneys are advised not to get too attached to attacking sloppy lender paperwork to win cases.
A state appeals court ruled the evidentiary threshold has been slightly relaxed in foreclosure cases.
It turns out foreclosure defense attorneys can't hinge their cases on lenders' sloppy paperwork and failure to "firmly" attach allonges to mortgage notes.
January 08, 2016 at 02:55 PM
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Foreclosure defense attorneys are advised not to get too attached to attacking sloppy lender paperwork to win cases.
A state appeals court ruled the evidentiary threshold has been slightly relaxed in foreclosure cases.
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