Monday, October 5, 2009

Florida Loan Modifications are not necessarily the answer

Modifications are not necessarily the answer

Many lenders, the media and even the President preach about loan modifications being the answer to the foreclosure crisis our country is currently experiencing. In theory this sounds like a good plan, but in actuality many of these so-called modifications fail and ultimately result in the borrower facing foreclosure nonetheless.

Read South Florida Business Journal Article


Some lenders are conscious of this problem and have started reducing principal and lowering interest rates, but until we see these reductions on a large scale, many experts believe we will see more and more borrowers continue to default. These are some of the factors that must be considered to see any form of a long-term recovery if our nation is going to rebound from the economic crisis we are experiencing.

Tim Quinones, Esq.

The Ticktin Law Group, P.A.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Trying to fix the problem early: Miami- Dade County takes a step in the right direction.

The Miami-Dade County court system is taking steps to resolve foreclosure cases at the early stages of the case. Under what is referred to as the CHAMP program, all cases involving a property in which homestead exemption is claimed and which was filed after May 1, 2009, will be referred to a mediation program. This allows both parties the opportunity to meet in a neutral fashion in order to discuss a positive resolution to the case. Most borrowers complain about their inability to communicate with anyone from the lender. This program was started as a response to those complaints, since the lack of communication with the lenders caused an increase in foreclosure filings which delay the proper administration of justice due to the overwhelming amounts of cases filed on a weekly basis.

Should the program be successful in its ultimate goal of reducing the backlogs in the court system by getting the parties together early, it will be implemented state wide. This is definitely a good beginning towards helping distressed homeowners in our communities.

Kendrick Almaguer, Esq.
The Ticktin Law Group

Friday, July 24, 2009

Victory in Foreclosure Defense

CitiFinancial offers dramatic principle & interest rate reduction


The Ticktin Law Group is currently defending over 1,400 Florida mortgage foreclosure cases and we are encouraged to see that the banks are responding to our defense by actively pursuing settlements in some of our longest standing cases. Recently, after nearly a year and a half of foreclosure defense, CitiFinancial offered a settlement to our client in the form of a 40% reduction on the principle balance and a fixed interest rate of 5%, down from 12.57%.

This is not the first settlement to be offered to one of our mortgage foreclosure defense clients, but it is certainly the most drastic reduction in principle and interest rate yet. Other mortgage companies that have made similar settlement offers are Accredited Home Lenders and Litton Loan Titanium Solutions. If you are currently pursuing foreclosure defense with our law firm and have not seen this kind of activity in your case, don't despair. The trends we are seeing from the mortgage companies in these cases are just the beginning of what we hope to see over the next few years for many more of our clients.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Ticktin Law Group opens new offices in Orlando and Ft. Myers

The Ticktin Law Group has opened two new offices this summer.

The central Florida office is located in downtown Orlando.

121 S. Orange Avenue
Suite 1500
Orlando, FL 33014
(407) 749-0303

The Bonita Springs office is in the Ft. Myers area to serve Southwest Florida clients.

27499 Riverview Center Blvd
Suite 106
Bonita Springs, FL 34134
(239) 220-5144

More information, including directions, may be found at www.MyForeclosureLawyer.com

Friday, July 3, 2009

Foreclosures and The Threat of Hurricane Season

As Florida's hurricane season begins, the tens of thousands of vacant homes claimed by foreclosure could pose a danger to the homes and people around them. The Broward County Emergency Management Director voiced his concerns to the media stating that unsecured debris from vacant, foreclosed homes may damage others' property and could even threaten the lives and safety of people living nearby if the unsecured debris is propelled by high winds. If unprotected homes are destroyed and left as a pile of rubble, it could also be another damaging blow to our weakened property values and local economy.

Sadly, the banks have not kept these vacant properties secure or well maintained. In many cases they neglect to pay homeowners association fees resulting in poor upkeep of the bank-owned properties as well as others in the association. As a community, we need to ensure that banks take responsibility for these homes. If you see a foreclosed home that is unsecured or in a state of disrepair in your neighborhood we urge you to contact the local authorities. Most communities have minimum standards for the upkeep of homes that can be enforced. Below you will find a link to contact your State and Federal representatives to alert them to this looming disaster. If the banks aren't going to step up and be accountable for homes they have claimed by foreclosure, then it's time we hold their feet to the fire and make them do the right thing.

Find your Representative: http://www.house.gov/

Find your Senator: http://www.senate.gov/

Find your Florida Representative: http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Ticktin Law Group opens new office in Tampa

The Ticktin Law Group has opened an office in Hillsborough County, Florida to serve the greater Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Lakeland areas.

Located in the Westshore International Plaza just south of the Tampa International Airport, it is convenient to I-275 and Memorial Hwy.

2202 N West Shore Blvd.
Suite 200
Tampa, Fl 33609
(813) 639-4211

The firm has become a leader in defending foreclosure cases throughout Florida. It also offers legal services in general business litigation, family law, wills, trusts and estates, intellectual property and real estate.

The office is headed by attorneys Robin Sommers and Satyen Gandhi.

The The Ticktin Law Group's main office is in Broward County.
600 W. Hillsboro Boulevard
Suite 220
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441

For more information, please visit the Tampa office's website.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Tim Quinones joines the Foreclosure Defense Team at Ticktin Law Group

Peter Ticktin is pleased to announce the addition of another attorney to help represent homeowners facing foreclosure. Tim Quinones will be focusing on mortgage foreclosure defense, transactional law and civil litigation matters for the Deerfield Beach main office of The Ticktin Law Group.

Tim was born and raised in the South Florida area. He attended Florida State University where he graduated cum laude with his Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Tim then went on to earn his Master's degree of Accounting in Taxation from Florida State University. After graduate school, Tim then continued his education at Stetson University College of Law, where he obtained a Juris Doctorate in Law.

Tim was admitted to the Florida Bar in 2007. He began practicing law as an associate with a firm in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. His primary areas of practice include real estate closings, buyer/seller representation, probate and estate planning and have expanded into the aforementioned areas for The Ticktin Law Group.

South Florida homeowners needing defense in foreclosure or other real estate matters may reach The Ticktin Law Group at (954) 570-6757 or toll-free (888) 421-6757.