A Florida Court's 'Rocket Docket' Blasts Through Foreclosure Cases

However sad this may be, I think it's the only way to clear up this mess and get to the bottom so just maybe, we can have a little hope for the end of this disaster.
 
Hell yeah! Grip it and rip it baby! Kill em all and let God sort 'em out!



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At least Florida is trying to find bottom.
 
" Ms. Hill Scott, a middle-school teacher who went into default after her monthly payments on her adjustable-rate mortgage reset. She now owes $3,300 a month, up from the $1,600 she was paying a year ago. She says she hasn't made a mortgage payment since January 2008 "



16 months with no rent and no mortgage. Mmmm Mmmm good!
 
[quote author="No_Such_Reality" date=1234960041]" Ms. Hill Scott, a middle-school teacher who went into default after her monthly payments on her adjustable-rate mortgage reset. She now owes $3,300 a month, up from the $1,600 she was paying a year ago. She says she hasn't made a mortgage payment since January 2008 "



16 months with no rent and no mortgage. Mmmm Mmmm good!</blockquote>


Thats a net savings of, what - $50K? AWESOME!
 
<em>"Lee County judges say they are trying to screen for cases that would benefit from mediation, but Chief Judge G. Keith Cary opposes making such a requirement. "A guy hasn't paid his mortgage in over a year,'' says Judge Cary. "What's there to talk about?"</em>



Hell yeah!



Get outta my house!
 
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