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News

Short Sales Soar as Home Foreclosures Fall - Lawyers.com

Apr 27, 2012 09:37 EDT “When the robosigning crisis hit, there was effectively an 18-month moratorium on foreclosures,” said Roy Oppenheim, a foreclosure defense attorney with Oppenheim Law in South Florida.

Short sales pick up in housing market - USA Today

Apr 20, 2012 09:40 EDT New rules have slowed foreclosures in many states, increasing short sales, says Florida foreclosure defense attorney Roy Oppenheim.

Mortgage deal is broadest action taken in foreclosure crisis

Feb 10, 2012 14:12 EST "Everyone gets their comeuppance," says Roy Oppenheim in reaction to the robosigning settlement in today's USA Today.

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Blog posts

To Tell the Truth — Will the Real Lender Please Stand Up?

Jun 22, 2012 17:32 EDT The banks are playing a warped game of To Tell The Truth with borrowers, but no one is winning this shell game.

Foreclosure Clean-Up Gets Police Response, But Not Bank Fraud?

May 07, 2012 18:00 EDT The banks can break into a home they are trying to foreclose on without incident, but when citizens try to clean up the same home, that's when the police come out?

Friday Round-Up; Foreclosures Up Again, DeMarco Dances With Reductions; Bank Of America Sues Itself

Apr 13, 2012 22:30 EDT Foreclosures are once again on the rise in Florida, is Edward DeMarco finally ready to offer principal reduction? and Bank of America forecloses on itself?

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