Foreclosures are Way Down, But Not in the District of Columbia

foreclosures are way down, but not in the District of Columbia

Nationally, foreclosures are way down, but not in the District of Columbia. According to CoreLogic’s National Foreclosure Report for June 2016, the U.S. foreclosure inventory declined by 25.9% and completed foreclosures declined by 4.9% compared with June 2015. The number of completed foreclosures nationwide decreased year over year represents a decrease of 67.5% from the […]

It is Time to Change DC’s Contributory Negligence Law

District of Columbia tort law is governed by the legal doctrine of contributory negligence. Under comparative negligence, a plaintiff can be completely barred from recovering damages if the plaintiff was 1% at fault for causing his or her own injuries. Contributory negligence leads to unfair results, and it is time to change DC’s contributory negligence […]

Raise the Minimum Wage to $15 an Hour

On April 4, 2016, D.C. Superior Court Judge Maurice Ross cleared the way for a $15-an-hour minimum wage ballot initiative in the District of Columbia this November. The bill is getting support from Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser, who formerly opposed the measure. Will D.C. vote to raise the minimum wage this November? Previous initiatives in […]

Why is My Mortgage Company Suing Me in Washington, DC?

With just 97 completed foreclosures, the District of Columbia had the nation’s lowest annual number of completed foreclosures in January 2016. But Washington, D.C. also had the fourth highest foreclosure inventory rate in January 2016 at 2.3 percent. So why is my mortgage company suing me in Washington, D.C.? The answer is: because now they have […]

Fannie Mae: DC is Now a Judicial Foreclosure Jurisdiction

On March 16, 2016, Fannie Mae updated its Foreclosure Time Frames and Compensatory Fee schedules to recognize that DC is now a judicial foreclosure jurisdiction. The table specifies Fannie Mae’s maximum number of allowable days between the due date of the last paid installment (or “LPI”) and the foreclosure sale date. Fannie Mae had originally […]

Debt Settlement Attorney in Washington D.C. and Virginia

Debt Settlement Attorney in Washington D.C. and Virginia

You may not want to file personal bankruptcy on a debt. You may owe just a single debt, or maybe just a few. In some cases, it makes more sense to consider debt settlement over bankruptcy. Consider hiring an experienced debt settlement attorney in Washington D.C. and Virginia to engage in debt settlement on your behalf. A creditor […]

Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: How Much Does it Cost?

Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in Washington DC: How Much Does it Cost?

Chapter 7 is a quick and easy way of discharging your debt. But Chapter 7 doesn’t solve secured creditor problems and is unavailable to higher income debtors. You will want to use a Chapter 13 bankruptcy to restructure your debt if Chapter 7 won’t work for you. If you’re considering filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy in […]

Washington, D.C. Officials Combat Foreclosures

Combat Foreclosures with Lee Legal

On October 27, 2010, Washington D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles issued a homeowner-friendly Statement of Enforcement. The statement prohibits the commencement of any foreclosure against a D.C. homeowner unless the current mortgage note holder demonstrates the note’s recordation with the District’s Recorder of Deeds. The statement was intended to combat foreclosures initiated without proper documentation. Washington, […]

Anatomy of a Foreclosure: How Foreclosure Works

Anatomy of a Foreclosure How Foreclosure Works -- Lee Legal -- DC foreclosure attorney

Foreclosure activity in the U.S. totaled 676,535 properties in 2017, down to a 12-year low. Foreclosure activity includes default notices, auction sale notices, and bank repossessions.  Many of those seeking foreclosure assistance ask how foreclosure works. If you are seeking to avoid foreclosure in Washington DC, Maryland, or Virginia, you must educate yourself quickly and […]