Posts Tagged ‘Law’

Who Qualifies For a Loan Modification?

During these trying times when mortgages, real estate prices and other financial arrangements are completely unstable, many homeowners are asking how they can qualify for a loan modification.  Both the FDIC and the federal treasury are strongly supporting loan modifications as a way to keep people in their homes.  Lenders don’t want to take back [...]

Loan Paper

Me and My Loan Mod. March 01, 2009 Peter Shu Orange County, California — What is a loan modification? How long do they take? Are they guaranteed? These are the questions I intend to answer. As I am sure of it, most homeowner’s are familiar with the current mortgage crisis that has struck the United [...]

Loan Mod Paper

The United States needs loan modifications. March 01, 2009 By: Peter Shu Orange County, California – According to a recent Gallup Poll, over 50% of Americans feel that offering government aide(mortgage bailout) to homeowners in distress is unfair1. My fellow Americans, it seems as if in this hard time we are hard-pressed to find support [...]

House GOP leaders release list of spending cuts

The proposed reductions fall short of the $100 billion in cuts Republicans campaigned for last fall but represent substantial hits to various programs including law enforcement, NASA, the EPA and arts funds. House Republican leaders unveiled a dramatic list of cuts Wednesday for the remainder of fiscal 2011 – snaring a wide swath of programs [...]

PolitiFact Florida: Citing cost, some want to flush state septic tank inspection rule

By Aaron Sharockman, Times Staff Writer Sunday, February 6, 2011 Members of the state Legislature who resoundingly voted in 2010 to require people to have their septic tanks inspected once every five years now say the new law — sorry for the pun — stinks. The idea, to help prevent sewage from leaking out of [...]

GOP focuses health law attacks during two House hearings

The hearings represent the first of what will likely be a long list of hearings and new legislation designed to question and denounce the new health law. With the measure in the spotlight, the debate surrounding its fiscal impact also is a “hot topic.” Meanwhile, some Democrats who last year opposed the health overhaul are [...]

Hard Rock employees launch class action lawsuit for minimum wage

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor Orlando, FL, United States (AHN) – Two Hard Rock employees who worked in the Hard Rock Cafe at Universal Studios in Orlando have filed a class action lawsuit for the company’s alleged failure to pay minimum wages that were required under Florida law. The Orlando Hard Rock Cafe [...]

Human Rights Group Calls on Gaza to Abolish Capital Punishment

The Media Line Staff Gaza, Palestinian Territory (TML) – A military court in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip has sentenced at least four men to death, prompting a Palestinian human rights organization to level harsh criticism against capital punishment. The Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR), a Ramallah-based organization, said that the permanent military court in [...]

Manitoba Plans To Hike Truancy Age To 18

AHN News Staff Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (AHN) – Manitoba Education Minister Nancy Allan announced Thursday the province will push for a new law that would increase the truancy age to 18. That means young residents would be required to acquire an education or training until they reach 18. Allan said the change was necessary because [...]

Freddie Fires Florida Foreclosure Firm

Freddie Mac terminated its relationship with the Law Offices of David J. Stern, P.A., according to a servicer bulletin. The secondary lender had already requested that the law firm stop accepting new case referrals. Freddie also asked the company to stop processing all Florida foreclosure and bankruptcy matters on all of its loans. View full [...]

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