Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 03/21/2020 - 00:59
What Federal Lenders are Doing Regarding Foreclosures During the COVID-19 Crisis
As of 3/20/20: NOTE THE FOLLOWING ARE ALL FEDERAL LOAN PROGRAMS:
Attached is a list of what the different lenders are doing in regard to foreclosures:
FHA Insured Single-Family Mortgages and Home Equity Conversion Mortgages:
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 03/21/2020 - 00:35
Important information for all Tenants, Homeowners and Consumers during the COVID-19 Pandemic from National Consumer Law Center
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread disruption in the daily lives of millions of people worldwide, and the hardest hit are the vulnerable people, families, and communities at the core of NCLC’s mission, and likely at the heart of our everyday life.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/19/2020 - 22:28
Affluent Taxpayers and the Discharge of Taxes in Bankruptcy
In these difficult times, many clients have contacted Shenwick & amp; Associates asking whether they should file for bankruptcy and whether the taxes they owe are dischargeable in bankruptcy. Both bankruptcy law and tax law are code oriented and the intersection of those two areas of the law can create complexity and confusion.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/18/2020 - 21:55
How can you best protect yourself when the national and local economies are rocked by unexpected disruptions?Almost overnight, the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has decimated dozens of industries – food service, hospitality, retail, transportation, education, government and any business that relies on face to face interaction.While the government is promising some relief and some creditors are offering short term deferments, the likelihood is that business will not return to normal anytime soon and that we have entered into a “new normal.”So how do you respond?As I discuss in the video
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/18/2020 - 21:55
How can you best protect yourself when the national and local economies are rocked by unexpected disruptions?Almost overnight, the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has decimated dozens of industries – food service, hospitality, retail, transportation, education, government and any business that relies on face to face interaction.While the government is promising some relief and some creditors are offering short term deferments, the likelihood is that business will not return to normal anytime soon and that we have entered into a “new normal.”So how do you respond?As I discuss in the video