by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Real Estate Law
Does your landlord report to the credit bureau? In today’s economy, it’s a universal truth: a good consumer credit score is one thing that most, if not all, people consider to be important. Or if they don’t, they certainly should. That’s because our individual credit...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Real Estate Law
When it comes to signing a loan contract—whether it be for real estate, a lease, car, boat or any type of service, most people will sign a contract with the intention of complying with its terms. In the event a borrower defaults on a loan agreement, one of the more...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Financial Disputes
Tackling a legal or financial problem can wear on one’s psyche. Proven Resource managing attorney explains how to address the issues that commonly weigh people down. “Every worthwhile accomplishment, big or little, has its stages of drudgery and triumph: a...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Financial Disputes, News, Real Estate Law
Providing Fake W-2’s for a Loan is Fraud “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Teresa Giudice tearfully wondered why she and her husband were facing legal prosecution on Andy Cohen’s “Watch What Happens: Live”. She and her husband, Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice,...
by David Soble | Jan 18, 2020 | Real Estate Law
Statute of Frauds The Statute of Frauds is based on old English law and requires certain contracts to be in writing to be enforceable. The statute applies to real estate sales and transfers or leases for more than a year. The Statute of Frauds is a misnomer and...