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... Similarly, Florida was held to possess constitutional authority to pr... summary process of judicially-controlled eviction actions than was available in other kinds of litig...
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..., Va.; J.D., 2002, University of Florida; A.B., Economics, 1987, Harvard University. Previ...
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... from zero to the unlimited exemptions of Florida and Texas. . [FIGURE 1 OMITTED] . Following an inc... was to prevent abuse of the bankruptcy process by debtors who have the ability to repay but choos... for uncontested foreclosure without eviction action is 12 months. ** The sale in non-judicial f...
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... the constitutional requirements of due process of law.". 9 See President's Message to the Senate ...23 See, e. g., Miller v. Florida, 482 U. S. 423 , 430 (1987) ("A law is retrospect... evicting a tenant was applicable to an eviction proceeding commenced before the regulation issued....
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... admission, occupancy, and termination/eviction requirements are codified in 24 CFR part 5. The No... form or whether it referred to the process of verifying, in writing, the occurrence of domest...Nassau County, Florida v. Arline, 480 U.S. 273, 107 S.Ct. 1123 (1987) in ...
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - During the housing crash, it was good to be a foreclosure king. David Stern was Florida's top foreclosure lawyer, and he lived like an oil sheik. He piled up a collection of trophy properties, glided through town in a fleet of six-figure sports cars and, with his bombshell wife, partied on an ocean cruiser the size of a small hotel.
When homeowners fell behind on their mortgages, the banks flocked to "foreclosure mills" like Stern's to push foreclosures through the courts on their behalf. To his megabank clients - Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, GMAC, Citibank and Wells Fargo - Stern was the ultimate Repo Man.
...Today the banking industry's eviction juggernaut is under intense scrutiny as allegation... called DJSP that performed mortgage process services like title searches and lien monitoring a...
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... Does Representation Have on the Mediation Process? 1. Does Representation Enhance Party Preparation ... than unrepresented parties to have the eviction "unconditionally or temporarily denied subject to ... survey results that 75% of responding Florida courts reported that lawyers were present in all c...
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... the extent that delays in state court processes adversely affect the plaintiff, it can and must se... Dart not to carry out residential evictions: (a) during two and a half weeks in the winter hol...Board of Regents of the State of Florida, 457 U.S. 496, 500-501 (1982) (collecting cases). ...
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... that grand juries may summon witnesses by process and compel testimony and the production of evidenc... Chambers v. Florida held that five days of prolonged questioning foll... to prevent execution of a judgment of eviction rendered by a state court before the enabling legi...
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- Pearlie Rucker; Herman Walker; Willie Lee; Barbara Hill, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Harold Davis; Oakland Housing Authority, Defendants, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Defendant-Appellant. Pearlie Rucker; Herman Walker; Willie Lee; Barbara Hill, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Harold Davis; Oakland Housing Authority, Defendants-Appellants, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Defendant., 203 F.3d 627 (9th Cir. 2000)
... for termination of tenancy, and for eviction from the unit. 24 C.F.R. S 966.4(f)(12)(i)(B). Ano...-20 (rejecting a tenant's substantive due process challenge to eviction based on drugs found in his ...See Florida Telecommunications Ass'n v. FCC, 54 F.3d 857, 860 ...