Category: Indiana consumer lawyer

Do you have a defective Basement Watchdog Sump Pump? We want to hear from you

If you have a Basement Watchdog system that has failed during its warranty period, please call me at 317-662-4529.  If possible, call me before you replace it.

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Thoughts on Removing Yourself from Spokeo, Mylife etc.

I have seen a  number of articles lately about removing one’s self from information aggregation websites like mylife.com and spokeo.com.  I even experimented with removing myself.  My first impression is that it’s a waste of time, and I’m not sure it’s worth the effort, and I’ll tell you why. In the United States at least, […]

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We Just Won an Award!

We just won an award – Worlds ugliest blog. Okay, I made that up.  Sorry, nothing to see here.  Move along.

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Have You Had A Vehicle Repossessed by Baam Financial, Inc.? Look at their Lawsuits

If you have impaired credit and bought a car from one of the Andy Mohr Indianapolis-area dealerships, there is a good chance that your loan was placed with BAAM Financial Inc.   BAAM Financial files a lot of lawsuits in Marion county.  In representing a current client, I noticed that BAAM sues for unusually high […]

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Nonbank Servicers Causing Havoc with Troubled Homeowners

The New York Post recently published an article about a troubling phenomenon that I have not seen anywhere else in the mainstream press, and that is the rise of nonbank servicers (NBS) handling home mortgages. I ran into this first a number of years ago with Ocwen Home Servicing. Ocwen got slapped pretty hard in […]

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Update Regarding LSF9 Master Participation Trust

My most popular post ever on this blog had to do with LSF9 Master Participation trust. I have been contacted by numerous people who either are facing foreclosure on an LSF9 Property or want to buy a distressed LSF9 property.  It has gotten to the point where these calls are interfering with my business.  Still, […]

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Old Spice Deodorant – Is Old Spice Deodorant Safe to Use?

This morning I got up, and I put on Old Spice deodorant.  This afternoon I handled an intake from a person who claimed fairly serious injuries relating to Old Spice deodorant.  I wondered whether this is an isolated occurrance, so I googled “old-spice deodorant (injured or injuries) and came up with 1.47 million hits. Proctor […]

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Loan Star Funds and Caliber Home Loans Accused of Stiffing a Contractor for $2.9 Million

My most popular posts in this blog have been about Loan Star Funds, and in particular its LSF9 Master Participation Trust fund and its servicer Caliber Home Loans.  I’ve gotten emails from more people than I can count, and almost all of them are complaining that they can’t get a hold of anyone at Caliber […]

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New York Times Spotlights Problems in the Rent-to-own Housing Market

The New York Times has brought attention to growing problems in the rent-to-own housing market. Because many former homeowners had their credit ruined because of a foreclosure during the mortgage crisis, they have been driven into nontraditional housing markets includinge rent-to-owns. As the NYT points out, rent-to-own deals can be worse than traditional rentals and […]

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Update on Debt Buyer Collection Lawsuits in Indiana – Other Courthouse Trends Noted

I just wanted to post a short note on trends that I have seen filed against consumers in Indiana this year. Since I last visited the topic, in August 2014, there seems to have been a slight decrease in the number of collection lawsuits brought in Indiana. I think that is partially due to an […]

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