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Right to cure – Page 2 – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Tag Archives: Right to cure	Mortgages – Right to cure
Where plaintiffs have challenged the validity of a foreclosure sale, the plaintiffs have not shown that a discrepancy between the mortgage terms and the notice of default and right to cure constituted a basis for invalidating the sale. Permissible discrepancy ...
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Where a plaintiff has brought a summary process action to evict the defendant from residential premises obtained by the plaintiff by foreclosure deed, judgment for the plaintiff is appropriate despite a technical defect in the notice sent to the defendants ...
Mortgages – Right to cure letter – G.L.c. 244, §35A
Where a plaintiff has moved for reconsideration of an order dismissing her complaint to halt a mortgage foreclosure, the motion should be denied despite the plaintiff’s assertion that the right to cure letter she received did not comply with G.L.c. 244, §35A.
Mortgages – Right to cure notice
Where the plaintiff failed to send a proper right to cure notice in strict accordance with G.L.c. 244, §35A, the plaintiff cannot show that it acquired title strictly according to the statutory power of sale, nor that it has a superior right to possession of the subject premises.
Mortgages – Right to cure – Notice
Where a post-foreclosure summary process case has been brought, judgment must enter for the defendant borrower because the foreclosure did not comply with the terms of the mortgage and G.L.c. 183, §21.
Where a plaintiff has moved for summary judgment in a summary process case initiated following a foreclosure sale, the motion must be denied because of the plaintiff’s failure to show strict compliance with G.L.c. 244, §35A.
Where a plaintiff has brought a post-foreclosure summary process case, the defendants are entitled to summary judgment based on the plaintiff’s failure to strictly comply with G.L.c. 244, §35A.
Mortgages – Foreclosure – Right to cure – Notice
Where the defendant mortgage companies (1) provided the plaintiff with a letter intended as a notice of his right to cure his default on his mortgage loan and (2) included in the notice a charge of $575 in counsel fees, the notice letter did not comply with §35A.
Mortgages – Notice – Right to cure
Where a 90-day right-to-cure notice did not comply with the requirements of G.L.c. 183, §21, G.L.c. 244, §35A, or the terms of the mortgage, the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment in this post-foreclosure summary process case must be denied and the cross motion by the defendant for dismissal of the complaint allowed.
Mortgages – Assignment – Right to cure
Where a defendant bank has moved to dismiss a complaint filed by plaintiffs who are trying to prevent a foreclosure sale, the motion must be denied, as the plaintiffs have set forth plausible claims under the Massachusetts statutory foreclosure scheme.
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