How to Avoid Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition: An Easy Guide to Saving Your Property or Walking Away With Cash - Couverture souple

Hibbard J.D., Howard L.

 
9780985634407: How to Avoid Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition: An Easy Guide to Saving Your Property or Walking Away With Cash

Synopsis

Are you facing foreclosure? Learn the facts and your options on what you can do about it! Get the latest information on the 2012 laws affecting distressed California property owners. This book includes practical solutions in easy to understand terms on the options available to distressed California residential and commercial property owners. The Property Owners’ Options Chart is a quick “thumbnail” showing each property type and the various options from which to choose. Detailed explanations are given for each property type. It also includes valuable information about: - 2012 California legislation impacting distressed property owners; - How to walk away from your home with money in your pocket; - How distressed property owners can fall victim to lawsuits; - Foreclosure scams to collect on purchase money; - Tax consequences if you fail to file a 1099 A or C. This book is an essential tool for anyone at risk of foreclosure. Real estate agents, brokers, and loan professionals need this book, as it is their duty to insure clients are fully advised of all their options. How to Avoid Foreclosure in California, 2012 Edition was written by California real estate trial attorney Howard L. Hibbard, who, for over 30 years has handled hundreds of cases related to complex real property matters from construction defect to foreclosures. In addition, Mr. Hibbard’s expertise is in business law, litigating corporate issues, as well as bankruptcy adversary actions.

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À propos de l?auteur

Howard L. Hibbard is owner and principal attorney of the Law Office of Howard L. Hibbard, founded in 1979. With over 30 years experience as a trial attorney in both state and federal courts, his primary focus has been on commercial and residential real estate matters, including construction defect lawsuits. In addition, his clients rely upon him for business law, corporate and insurance litigation, debt collection, bankruptcy adversary actions, labor relations and elder law. He has extensive experience in real estate and construction defect litigation, with a case history of achieving multi-million dollar settlements involving large housing developments, commercial properties and condominium complexes. He has served as chief legal counsel for a major soil engineering company since 1981, where he has handled lawsuits involving housing developments with as many as 250 homes in a single case. Mr. Hibbard is also author of The Legal Pitfalls of Short Sales and Foreclosures, and teaches seminars on how to avoid foreclosure through loan modification programs, and other important information on buying and selling distressed properties.

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