Laura H. asked
A foreclosure judgment has been made against my mother's estate, and a sale date is scheduled for 3 weeks. I am the sole beneficiary and have been representing the estate in the foreclosure suit. I believe there is evidence of predatory lending practices by the original broker/lender from whom my mother procured the loan. If my evidence is substantial, how might I proceed: Can I request that the judgment be reopened and file a third-party suit against the broker/lender? Can you suggest other possible strategies for using these charges to stop the foreclosure?
March 22nd, 2023
Harold H. answered
It is difficult to succeed with a motion to vacate the judgment, especially since the lender in the ...
March 22nd, 2023
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