Debt Collector’s Right to Sue New Jersey Debtor Cut Off Three Years After Default  When Credit Card Agreement Subject to Delaware Law
Debt Collector’s Right to Sue New Jersey Debtor Cut Off Three Years After Default When Credit Card Agreement Subject to Delaware Law

A recent case was decided in favor of a New Jersey Debtor by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals where a "Debt Collector" violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ("FDCPA") and New Jersey New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act ("CFA")...

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New Jersey Foreclosure Dismissed Based on Statute of Limitations: The “Free House” Debate Continues
New Jersey Foreclosure Dismissed Based on Statute of Limitations: The “Free House” Debate Continues

A Bergen County New Jersey Chancery Court has dismissed a mortgage foreclosure action ruling that the action was filed outside the Statute of Limitations.    See Anim Investment Co. v. Shaloub, F-30508-18 (Ch. Div. June 30, 2016).  Bergen County Superior Court...

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One Bankruptcy Petitioner Avoided Foreclosure and Got a Free House – But Don’t Get Your Hopes Up that You Can You Get One Too
One Bankruptcy Petitioner Avoided Foreclosure and Got a Free House – But Don’t Get Your Hopes Up that You Can You Get One Too

Our Office received a call recently from a property owner who had New Jersey Bankruptcy Court decision which awarded a free house to a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy petitioner.  He was convinced that the case he had read about was exactly...

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