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Florida’s Foreclosure Courts

Posted on September 13, 2010 by Elizabeth Rosar Chermack

The article, Florida’s High-Speed Answer to a Foreclosure Mess, discusses Florida’s new foreclosures-only courts that have been set up to reduce the state’s backlog of foreclosures. It is arguable whether these courts are constitutional and whether they violate homeowners’ rights to due process. The article also discusses how some of Florida’s foreclosure law firms operate.

Posted in Housing Law | Tags: due process, Florida, foreclosure |
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