Perspective
Oct. 11, 2016
Court weighs relief under the Homeowner's Bill of rights
In 2013, the California Legislature enacted the HBOR in order to correct perceived and real abuses in the non-judicial foreclosure process. By Mark S. Blackman




Mark S. Blackman
Associate
Alpert Barr & Grant
6345 Balboa Blvd
Encino , CA 91316
Email: mblackman@alpertbarr.com
In 2013, the California Legislature enacted the Homeowner's Bill of Rights in order to correct perceived and real abuses in the non-judicial foreclosure process. The HBOR permits borrowers to seek injunctive relief prior to foreclosure, but only for violations of certain enumerated provisions of the HBOR. These provisions require a lender to discuss alternatives to foreclosure, and to complete any loan modification application ...
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