Kramer and Kaslow: Quick Sale Approach Leads to “Mental Torture” According to Home owners


Calabasas, California (PRWEB) June 14, 2011

Philip Kramer, lead lawyer at the Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow recently commented on new foreclosure stories reported in the New York Occasions. According to a New York Occasions report, Melanie Brown of Teaneck, New Jersey says that dealing with banks for a short-sale or loan modification is mental torture.

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In the write-up, Ms. Brown says she spent more than two and a half years at the hands of bankers and their computerized bureaucracy. They would demand details, and then delay any response, demand and delay, over and over, mentioned Ms. Brown, 42, a school administrator, about her lender, Bank of America, and its Equator software program technique. I got to feel like a mouse that a cat just kept smacking about.

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The New York Instances spoke with the president of the Mortgage Bankers Association in New Jersey, Maria Guillermina Chaux,who readily conceded. It does take place in this market place that even excellent borrowers wind up getting penalized by lenders, said Chaux.

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Philip Kramer, a senior companion at the law firm of Kramer &amp Kaslow comments, The way lenders do enterprise, they are their own worst enemies. Because the different lenders procedures are so byzantine and due to the fact there is no individual who is responsible for a particular property owners circumstance, files get passed about, information gets lost, and the incompetence ruins lives and destroys our economy.

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Far more of Philip Kramers thoughts can be located at the Kramer and Kaslow weblog.

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ABOUT PHILIP KRAMER&#13

PHILIP A. KRAMER is the senior partner of the Law Office of Kramer &amp Kaslow, in Calabasas, California. Kramer &amp Kaslow is Martindale Hubbell AV rated. Mr. Kramer is a perennial recipient of the prestigious Southern California Super Lawyer award.

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Mr. Kramer received his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his Juris Doctorate from the Catholic University of America, in Washington, DC. His practice emphasizes commercial litigation and trial advocacy, with a concentration on organization litigation, and real house matters. He has prosecuted and defended instances for more than twenty five years.

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Mr. Kramer is a licensed genuine estate broker and has spent considerable time providing legal services in connection with true estate problems relating to loan modification and loss mitigation, land use and zoning, environmental issues, easements, building and improvement, finance, and landlord tenant matters.

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Mr. Kramer is admitted to practice prior to all courts in the State of California, the United States Supreme Court and the United States Court of Military Appeals. Mr. Kramer has tried in excess of 200 instances. He has appeared on nationally televised applications with regards to pre-trial procedure and trial method and has appeared as a guest lecturer on topics ranging from constitutional law to trial practice, and Mr. Kramer often lectures on a broad spectrum of various legal and company troubles.

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Mr. Kramer also serves as a Judge Pro Tem for the Los Angeles Superior Court and as a Mediator.

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Mr. Kramer is also a past president of the Los Angeles West Inns of Court, a national organization devoted to bringing professionalism and civility back into the legal profession. He also serves on numerous Boards of Directors and serves as an officer in a lot of businesses. For much more details get in touch with (818) 224-3900 or visit http://kramer-kaslow.com

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