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Crushing Debt Podcast

The Crushing Debt Podcast is for people who want to eliminate the financial bullies in their lives. It is for listeners who want more money at the end of the month, rather than more month at the end of the money. The podcast provides answers around such topics as real estate litigation, partition, quiet title, chapter 7 liquidation, chapter 13 reorganization, and Chapter 11 business bankruptcies, short sales, loan modifications, creditor harassment and other related topics.
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Mar 16, 2017

Welcome to Year 2 of the podcast.  As you have seen from previous episodes, we have re-branded the podcast and it is now The Crushing Debt Podcast, where our goal is to help you eliminate the financial bullies in your life.

This week's episode is a review of the different laws that expired at the end of 2016, and some new case law that impacts foreclosure defense in 2017 and going forward, unless or until the Supreme Court makes a conflicting decision.

What did we lose?  HAMP which helped with modifications, HARP which helped with refinances, HAFA which helped with short sales, and the Mortgage Debt Relief Act, which made mortgage and foreclosure deficiencies non-taxable.

In addition, we discuss the Bartram case, which has a huge impact on foreclosure law here in Florida.

We hope you enjoy the content, and we ask that you share this post and episode if you think the content has value!

You can reach me at Shawn@YesnerLaw.com or www.YesnerLaw.com

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