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 Florida Appellate Courts Getting Irked By Trial Court Foreclosure Rulings

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Florida Appellate Courts Irritated By Moronic Trial Court Foreclosure Rulings  The Florida Appellate Courts have consistently ruled that a lender must be able to adequately prove legal standing before initiating a foreclosure action. Yet, this hasn’t stopped circuit court judges from blindly following whatever bullshit a foreclosure mill lawyer feeds them. Nor has it stopped circuit court judges from ruling against homeowners without reviewing their case. Broward County and Lee County have become infamous for systematically ruling in favor of lenders. Even when the lender’s lawyers make such egregious claims that the file is an embarrassment to the law firm representing the lender. It has become obvious that the vast majority of circuit court judges don’t read foreclosures cases. Instead, they rely on lazy or incompetent clerks and systematically rule in favor of the lender. It is not about judicial corruption. Contrary to what foreclosure activists and pissed off...

South Florida Foreclosures Are Skyrocketing

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South Florida Foreclosures Are Skyrocketing Thanks To The Florida Supreme Court South Florida Foreclosures By Numbers A new study by Attom Data Solutions  shows that South Florida foreclosures are skyrocketing.  Florida had one of the highest rates of foreclosure starts in the United States in August compared to the same period last year. The report shows one in every 1,180 households in Florida had a Lis Pendens and foreclosure action filed against it. This is a 35% increase from the same time last year. Only New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland had higher rates of foreclosure starts. The Attom study also shows the number of foreclosure starts in Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach jumped 29% in August. This also is the fourth consecutive month of year-over-year spikes in foreclosure. The spike in foreclosure starts in markets such as Miami-Dade. Miami-Dade is plagued by  income inequality  and  stagnant wages  that continue to worsen. ...