[DOWNLOAD] "Administrative Orders Dealing with Foreclosure" by Florida Bar News # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Administrative Orders Dealing with Foreclosure
- Author : Florida Bar News
- Release Date : January 30, 2009
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 51 KB
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First Circuit, Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties--Effective March 17, 2008, with implementation on April 1, 2008, all owner-occupied residential foreclosure actions must file Form "A" with the action providing, among other things, a lender representative with the authority to settle. This form shall go immediately to Managed Mediation with the Collins Center. Unless the parties stipulate in writing to the use of an alternate mediator, the parties and the presiding judge are deemed to have stipulated to referral of the mediation to the Collins Center. All plaintiffs must file a copy of the promissory note, mortgage, and any pooling and servicing agreement that may affect the plaintiff's ability to settle. Plaintiff must pay the nonrefundable managed mediation fee of $750. Defendants will be given a list of HUD and National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling Program counselors who can assist the defendant in preparing for the mediation. A representative of the counseling agency may accompany the defendant to the mediation. If defendant hires an attorney, the attorney must file a notice of appearance. The appearance may be limited to the mediation only. Includes a Borrowers Financial Information form that the Collins Center may require, along with other documents from the borrower. Fourth Circuit, Duval County--Requires that for all foreclosures filed in Duval County a copy of "Notice of Legal Assistance Regarding Foreclosure Cases" be attached. Gives the number for JALA on the Notice. Dated June 8, 2008.