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Q: Can the bank foreclose on my home for 6 consecutive late payments?

In 2023, I wasn’t able to make mortgage payment on time due to an emergency. I notified the bank that payments would be late for couple months but couldn’t get the money to be current by December. I received a hardship package from the bank 3 weeks ago. I called to update them about my... View More

Anthony M. Avery
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answered on Mar 12, 2024

Yes, the lender can foreclose. You might want to refinance or sell now.

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Q: In a nonjudicial forclosure case. Can a lender hire a third party servicer to work under the lenders name?
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answered on Oct 30, 2023

In a nonjudicial foreclosure case in Nevada, a lender can hire a third-party servicer to work under the lender's name. This is a common practice among lenders, as it allows them to focus on their core business of lending money, while outsourcing the tasks associated with foreclosing on... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Foreclosure, Real Estate Law and Bankruptcy for Nevada on
Q: Am I allowed to represent my mother whom I am power of attorney for in foreclosure in nv
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
answered on May 9, 2018

Yes, so long as it is a general power of attorney that specifies dealing with real

Estate as part of your powers.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Foreclosure and Real Estate Law for Nevada on
Q: My timeshare cancel period is one day late, how can I cancel my timeshare

They mislead me and did not ever advise me of my rights to cancel till it was too late . I am 1 day late because I was on vacation and didn't fully read till I returned home. They even lied about how much I made to the credit care company, it Wyndham ,

Michael Hales
Michael Hales
answered on Sep 27, 2017

You may have some options. I wrote an article on this subject for the state bar association that you may find interesting. You can find the article at https://www.targheelaw.com/article. And feel free to let me know if you have questions.

1 Answer | Asked in Foreclosure and Tax Law for Nevada on
Q: Is a settlement awarded to victims of unlawful foreclosure practices, resulting in loss of real property, taxable?

The attorneys general for 49 states along with the federal government reached a Settlement with SunTrust to provide relief to eligible borrowers who lost their homes to foreclosure between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2013. I am one of these eligible borrowers. On September 30, 2014, the... View More

Zaher Fallahi
Zaher Fallahi
answered on Feb 21, 2016

Since August 1, 1998, generally, settlements and awards for only “personal bodily injury” is exempt from taxation under the IRC 104. I think your case should be looked into, and am not sure if you are eligible. The information presented herein is for general purposes only. It is not intended... View More

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