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Foreclosure process

 

I was disappointed by the Jan. 7 article Fewer lawyers, faster sales. The gist of this story centered on two main points: 1. Florida’s housing market can’t recover until those pesky lawyers just get out of the way of the foreclosure process, and 2. Florida would have fewer houses in foreclosure if it would scrap its judicial foreclosure process.

It fails to mention that in the past several years foreclosing banks have been exposed for engaging in foreclosure fraud, forging documents and predatory lending. These unsavory incidents were only brought to light by the judicial system designed to give all of us due process.

What’s better for Florida’s economy? Having fewer houses in foreclosure, or, having more families living out of their cars?

Brent Del Gaizo, Plantation

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