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1.2.8 Should the Homeowner File for Bankruptcy to Protect the Home?
1.2.12 Is the Foreclosure Pursuant to a Property Tax Lien?
1.2.13 Is It Possible to Set Aside the Foreclosure Sale?
1.2.14 Is the Consumer Liable for a Deficiency After the Sale?
2.2 Who Has the Right to Foreclose?
2.2.5 Who Can Enforce a Negotiable Instrument?
2.2.5.9 Possession of the Note at the Right Time—What Does the Evidence Show?
2.4.1 Who Can Enforce a Nonnegotiable Note?
2.4.2 When Is a Note Nonnegotiable?
2.6 Transfer of the Security Instrument—Was There a Proper Assignment of the Mortgage or Deed of Trust?
3.4 Non-judicial Foreclosures—Who Has Authority to Foreclose?
3.6.1 Do Borrowers Have Standing to Challenge Loan Document Transfers?
3.6.3.3 Is the Loan Properly Included in the Trust?
4.3.2.2 Does the Servicer Have the Authority to Foreclose in Its Role of Document Custodian?
4.3.2.3 Does the Servicer Have the Authority to Foreclose When Fannie Mae Directly Transfers or Negotiates the Mortgage Note to the Servicer, But Remains the Note Owner?
4.3.2.4 Does the Servicer Have the Authority to Foreclose When the Custodian Transfers the Note to the Servicer on Behalf of Fannie Mae Who Remains the Owner?
4.3.2.5 Does the Servicer Have the Authority to Foreclose When Neither Fannie Mae Nor the Custodian Transfers the Mortgage Note to the Servicer?
5.3.2 When Does the Statute of Limitations Begin to Run?
5.3.4 What Is the Effect of Expiration of the Statute of Limitations on the Underlying Debt?
5.14.2 Who Is Protected by the Act?
8.7.5.9.1 When is a claim independent?
8.7.5.9.2 Are TILA rescission claims independent?
8.8.4.2 Does the Court or Arbitrator Decide Whether a Clause Is Enforceable?
10.3.3.4 What Type of “Harm” or “Prejudice” Is Sufficient to Set Aside a Completed Foreclosure Sale?
10.7.2.1 When Is a Gain Taxable?
10.7.3.5.1 What is a 1099-C?
11.2 Must Foreclosure Procedures Be Followed to Retake Manufactured Home?
12.5.1 Can Installment Land Contract Be Treated As Creating a Security Interest?
12.5.3 When Is It Too Late to File a Chapter 13 Case to Prevent Forfeiture of an Installment Land Sale Contract?
13.2.1.5 When Does the Lien Arise?
16.2 What Is a Foreclosure Rescue Scam?
16.5.3.3.2 Did the debtor conceal the property?
16.5.3.3.3 May the debtor exempt the property?
16.5.3.3.4 Was the transfer involuntary?
24 C.F.R. § 206.15 Insurance.
24 C.F.R. § 206.23 Shared appreciation.
24 C.F.R. § 206.27 Mortgage provisions.
24 C.F.R. § 206.31 Allowable charges and fees.
24 C.F.R. § 206.33 Age of borrower.
24 C.F.R. § 206.37 Credit standing.
24 C.F.R. § 206.39 Principal residence.
24 C.F.R. § 206.55 Deferral of due and payable status for Eligible Non–Borrowing Spouses.
24 C.F.R. § 206.57 Cure provision enabling reinstatement of Deferral Period.
24 C.F.R. § 206.59 Obligations of mortgagee.
24 C.F.R. § 206.61 HECM proceeds during a Deferral Period.
24 C.F.R. § 206.123 Claim procedures in general.
24 C.F.R. § 206.125 Acquisition and sale of the property.
24 C.F.R. § 206.136 Conditions for assignment.
24 C.F.R. § 206.140 Inspection and preservation of properties.
24 C.F.R. § 206.141 Property condition.
24 C.F.R. § 206.201 Mortgage servicing generally; sanctions.
24 C.F.R. § 206.205 Property charges.
24 C.F.R. § 206.207 Allowable charges and fees after endorsement.
24 C.F.R. § 206.209 Prepayment.
24 C.F.R. § 206.211 Determination of principal residence and contact information.
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