Monday, August 06, 2007

Representing Homeowners In Foreclosure Rescue Deals

(originally posted 8-3-07)

For those of you in the practice of law, as well as those who work with attorneys (ie. paralegals, law clerks, private investigators doing class action work, law students, and others) who are looking for a clear, cogent reference dealing with the legal issues involved in representing (or working with those who represent) victims of foreclosure rescue, sale-leaseback deals, you might want to check out the following two works that I found floating around the the Internet.

1) The first source of reference is simply identified as Chapter 11 - Foreclosure Rescue Scams that can be found on the website of CALegalAdvocates, A Project Of The Legal Aid Association Of California.

2) The second source of reference is also titled Foreclosure Rescue Scams, a 77-page work appearing on the website of the Office of the Washington State Attorney General. For the MS Word version, see Foreclosure Rescue Scams - doc.; or for the html version, see Foreclosure Rescue Scams - html.
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For the longer version of this post, see Representing Homeowners In Foreclosure Rescue Deals, on the companion blog, The Home Equity Theft Reporter Cases & Articles.