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Old 11-25-2004, 10:18 AM
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Mass Civil Litigation Appeal Post Foreclosure Redemption


What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?Mass.I need an attorney who knows how to do a post foreclosure redemption and can appeal a civil litigation eviction case with a
hearing at the end of next week. The attorney I started to work with is out sick due to major medical problems. I recently started working again and can resume making mortgage payments to redeem the mortgage. I need an attorney who can accept monthly payments -who doesnt require a substantial retainer up front- since
I just started working again this month. I also discovered from the Mass. Division of Banks that the first investor who purchased my mortgage which was originated by a Mass. licensed mortgage broker is not licensed to conduct business in the state since
they have an application pending and they don't yet have the ability to conduct mortgage transactions in the state until they are approved. This could void the contract. They sold the note to another mortgage company who foreclosed. I have well organized
documentation and can send you copies of everything relating to my case. If you know of an attorney who can help me or refer me please contact me via email. Thank you.
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?Mass.I need an attorney who knows how to do a post foreclosure redemption and can appeal a civil litigation eviction case with a
hearing at the end of next week. The attorney I started to work with is out sick due to major medical problems. I recently started working again and can resume making mortgage payments to redeem the mortgage. I need an attorney who can accept monthly payments -who doesnt require a substantial retainer up front- since
I just started working again this month. I also discovered from the Mass. Division of Banks that the first investor who purchased my mortgage which was originated by a Mass. licensed mortgage broker is not licensed to conduct business in the state since
they have an application pending and they don't yet have the ability to conduct mortgage transactions in the state until they are approved. This could void the contract. They sold the note to another mortgage company who foreclosed. I have well organized
documentation and can send you copies of everything relating to my case. If you know of an attorney who can help me or refer me please contact me via email. Thank you.
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