Posted on: 26th Jan, 2009 06:31 am
In a foreclosure does the foreclosing attorney for the bank have any duty what so ever under the DOCTRINE OF EQUITABLE SUBROGATION to the one being foreclosed. I had cash through a purchaser, tried to pay, COULD NOT FIND AN ATTORNEY and depended on the banks attorney to provide legal direction but was lied to and effectively blocked by the foreclosing attorney.
It's really difficult to assess what the court's decision will be. It will be better if you could somehow manage for a new attorney. You can ask your present attorney to refer you to some other trusted attorney. As far as money is concerned, you can contact your friends and family members and check out if they will be ready to help you by giving you a personal loan.
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