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Mortgage Foreclosure: Corresponding Issues 2024 Edition

Essential reference tool covering a range of specific mortgage foreclosure issues.

Mortgage foreclosures can raise a host of issues outside the scope of standard practice and procedure. This handbook equips the reader with alternative statutory and nonstatutory remedies and details how to handle seller financing and forfeiture of installment agreements; deficiencies, surpluses, and entitlements; and loan workouts and short sales. Other topics include bankruptcy in foreclosure, environmental liability for lenders and purchasers, and income tax consequences.

General Editor:

William J. Anaya, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Chicago, General Editor

Chapter 1 —Alternative Statutory and Nonstatutory Remedies

Chapter 2 —Seller Financing and Forfeiture of Installment Agreements
Courtney E. Kennedy and Emily R. Vivian, Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger & Considine, LLC, Dixon

Chapter 3 —Deficiencies, Surpluses, and Entitlements
Sandra A. Aguilera and Vanessa E. Seiler, Manetti Aguilera Seiler LLC, Bannockburn

Chapter 4 —Bankruptcy Considerations in Foreclosure
Jeffrey M. Sniadanko and Joseph A. Archambeau, Clark Hill PLC, and Barry A. Chatz, Saul Ewing LLP, Chicago

Chapter 5 —Lender’s and Purchaser’s Environmental Liability Prior to, During, and After Foreclosure
William J. Anaya, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Chicago, and Mary C. Hofmann, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Cincinnati, OH

Chapter 6 —Loan Workouts and Short Sales
Erica C. Minchella, Erica Minchella & Associates, Skokie

Chapter 7 —Income Tax Consequences
Adam C. Toosley, Smith Gambrell Russell LLP, Chicago


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Mortgage foreclosures can raise a host of issues outside the scope of standard practice and procedure. This handbook equips the reader with alternative statutory and nonstatutory remedies and details how to handle seller financing and forfeiture of installment agreements; deficiencies, surpluses, and entitlements; and loan workouts and short sales. Other topics include bankruptcy in foreclosure, environmental liability for lenders and purchasers, and income tax consequences.

General Editor:

William J. Anaya, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Chicago, General Editor

Chapter 1 —Alternative Statutory and Nonstatutory Remedies

Chapter 2 —Seller Financing and Forfeiture of Installment Agreements
Courtney E. Kennedy and Emily R. Vivian, Ehrmann Gehlbach Badger & Considine, LLC, Dixon

Chapter 3 —Deficiencies, Surpluses, and Entitlements
Sandra A. Aguilera and Vanessa E. Seiler, Manetti Aguilera Seiler LLC, Bannockburn

Chapter 4 —Bankruptcy Considerations in Foreclosure
Jeffrey M. Sniadanko and Joseph A. Archambeau, Clark Hill PLC, and Barry A. Chatz, Saul Ewing LLP, Chicago

Chapter 5 —Lender’s and Purchaser’s Environmental Liability Prior to, During, and After Foreclosure
William J. Anaya, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Chicago, and Mary C. Hofmann, Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C., Cincinnati, OH

Chapter 6 —Loan Workouts and Short Sales
Erica C. Minchella, Erica Minchella & Associates, Skokie

Chapter 7 —Income Tax Consequences
Adam C. Toosley, Smith Gambrell Russell LLP, Chicago


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