Monthly Archives: June 2018
Help! The IRS has a Lien on my House!
When I meet with a client who has owes money to the IRS, we determine whether the IRS has filed a lien against real property or if the IRS is trying to collect a debt owed by the client, or both. Despite contrary language in the Florida Constitution, federal tax liens can be enforced against… Read More »
After Divorce And Bankruptcy, Am I Responsible To Pay Attorney Fees In Foreclosure?
I received another question from a listener of The Crushing Debt Podcast: I was divorced 8 years ago and my ex-wife got the house in the divorce. I had to declare Chapter 7 bankruptcy 4 years ago. Recently, I was served foreclosure documents because my ex-wife isn’t paying on the house anymore. Will I… Read More »
Top 5 Myths about the Freddie Mac Exclusionary List
Few people understand the Freddie Mac List, what it means to be on that List, and how to come off the List. In the time we’ve been representing clients to come off the List we’ve come across some myths and misconceptions, so we want to dispel some of those: Being on the Freddie Mac… Read More »