Fighting a post-foreclosure eviction? You may lose your home before the case is over and be ordered to pay the other side’s attorneys’ fees. Mount v. Apao shows how a counterclaim can make matters worse, not better.
Foreclosure
Is the House You Bought at Foreclosure Really Yours?
Is the house you bought at a foreclosure auction really yours? In Fair Horizon v. Agard, the Hawaii Court of Appeals says “Yes!… as long as you are truly a bona fide purchaser”.
The Bank Wants You to Sign WHAT?
Congratulations! You settled your case. But now the bank wants you to sign WHAT? How private law is being used by banks to limit a complainant’s freedom of speech.
Hester v. Horowitz: Update
Federal judge rules Horowitz filings “delusional”, questions whether Horowitz really resides in California like he claimed under oath, and remands the case back to State Court.
You May Still Own Your Foreclosed Home in Hawaii!
Cases stayed pending appeal assessing legality of foreclosure process.
Bank of America Loses Mortgage Modification Case Before the Ninth Circuit
The Ninth Circuit recently issued an Opinion in Compton v. Countrywide Financial Corp. et al., (11-cv-00198 Aug. 4, 2014) that overturns a decision issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii on a mortgage loan modification-related case. Describing...