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Is The Trustee Liable For Proceeding To Sale On A Void Deed Of Trust?
by T. Robert Finlay, Esq. and Kathy Shakibi, Esq.
for UTA Quarterly


"Vacant" Property Can
Be Problematic if the Lender is Seeking Insurance Proceeds

by T. Robert Finlay, Esq.
for UTA Quarterly
Lis Pendens in California
What the Heck Is It?
Robin P. Wright, Esq.
for REO Magazine
Lenders Beware: "Comfort Orders" May Still Be the Order of the Day
Petition by an Ineligible Debtor May Invoke the Automatic Stay

by Donna LaPorte, Esq.
for UTA Quarterly
Commercial Paper and
Negotiable Instruments

An Overview
by Stefan Lawrence, Esq.
Evicting Under Rent Control
Idiosyncrasies & Other Things
You Need to Know
by Donna LaPorte, Esq.

A Court Appointed Receiver Can Help Run a Community Association
by Steven Linkon, Esq.

So, You Think You Know
A Default When You See One?

by Steven Linkon, Esq.
A Receiver Can Help Catch a Falling Property
by Steven Linkon, Esq.
Borrower Can be Liable for
"Bad Faith" Waste Despite
Having a Non-recourse Loan

by Steven Linkon, Esq
Litigation Proceeds Can
Be an Additional Source
For Recovery of a Loan

by Steven Linkon, Esq.
Loan Recovery
Property Damage Litigation Proceeds
by Steven Linkon, Esq
Borrower's Willful Demolition of Property: Is It an Insurable Loss?
by Robert Finlay, Esq..
California Consumer Credit
Reporting Statute Not Preempted
by Federal Law

By Stefan S. Lawrence, Esq. and Jonathan M. Zak, Esq.

 

 

 

 


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Foreclosure Purchasers Who Back Out And Wrongfully Stop Payment Can Be Liable For Lost Profits And For Fraud
by Charles C. McKenna, Esq. and T. Robert Finlay, Esq.
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The Mitchell Roth Chronicles
by T. Robert Finlay, Esq.
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