Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from May 15th, 2013 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq. discusses refinancing underwater mortgages (5:00), principle reductions (9:30), federal programs for refinancing mortgages (11:00), how salary affects the real estate market (17:00), banks selling mortgage loans (19:30), wrongful evictions (27:30) and death and loan modification (30:45).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

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Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from April 24th, 2013 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq. discusses checks from the Multi-State Settlement (1:20)(13:30)(19:25), Homeowners’ Bill of Rights (6:00), HOA foreclosures (10:30), Cash for Keys program (15:45), credit impact of foreclosure (22:40), class action suits involving Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (26:50), rising Housing Price Index (30:00), transitioning out of a business (33:00) and statute of limitations for collections on a 2nd mortgage (37:00).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

Black & LoBello offers free Real Estate advice

Click here to listen to the Las Vegas Real Estate Reality Hour from April 13th, 2013 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq. discusses the current real estate market (3:10), available real estate for sale (5:30)(39:20), shadow inventory (9:30), factors in predicting rising home prices (11:15), AB 284 (15:00), the effects of AB 284 (19:55), the state of other real estate markets’ inventory (24:20), problems with HOAs (26:02), upcoming legislation such as SB 160 SB 424 (31:00) and possible problems that could arise from upcoming legislation (37:00).

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Verdict in Endoscopy Case

Tisha Black Chernine interviewed about Nevada's foreclosure crisisThe verdict in the Endoscopy of Southern Nevada case has come in, and Health Plan of Nevada has been found negligent on all counts.  Click here for the full article.

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from April 3rd, 2013 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq. discusses how AB 300 changes AB 284 (2:15), the government influence over banks’ lending practices (7:00), renting a property while waiting for foreclosure (9:40), rental properties  qualifying for foreclosure mediation programs or deficiency relief (15:20), Republic’s new recycling program (18:10), credit repair services (21:15), tenant protections from property management services (23:30), deficiency collections from a foreclosed property (28:00),  renting properties through an LLC (30:25) and short sales as arms length transactions (33:55).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

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Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from October 31st, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., hosts special guest Cynthia Dustin-Cruz, Esq., who is running for a Judge position in the Las Vegas Justice Court, Department 5.  Mrs. Black Chernine and Mrs. Dustin-Cruz discuss the latest Case-Shiller Home Price Index report (2:15), recent lawsuits related to the mortgage industry (3:00), a lawsuit regarding banks’ maintenance of their foreclosed homes (5:25), Mrs. Dustin-Cruz’s legal career (10:25), what makes Mrs. Dustin-Cruz a good candidate (12:38), what Justice Court does (15:00), the different diversionary programs and their benefits (20:45) and typical home loan modification practices and their impacts (34:20).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from October 24th, 2012 in which Andras F. Babero, Esq., hosts special guest District Court Judge Jerry Tao from Department 20.  Mr. Babero and Judge Tao discuss the types of cases that go before District Court (3:42), Judge Tao’s experiences as a prosecutor and a public defender (5:06)(14:50), how the Court System works in Nevada (9:00), running for election as a Judge (10:52), requirements to run for District Court Judge (14:12), takings cases (17:40), restrictions on a Judge’s personal life (23:00), the need for an intermediate appellate court system in Nevada (25:57), the average annual caseload for Nevada Judges (28:45), a Judge’s staff (33:22) and effects of local vs. federal elections on individuals (37:18).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

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Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from October 17th, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., discusses how a recent supreme court case affects the foreclosure crisis (2:07).  Mrs. Black Chernine also hosts special guest Mr. Kalani Hoo, Esq., candidate for Justice of the Peace, Department 1.  Mrs. Black Chernine and Mr. Hoo discuss the difficulties with campaigning for office (10:27), the failure of the Presidential debates to discuss the housing crisis (11:45), unlawful detainer (12:50), good news in the housing market (15:15), Mr. Hoo’s experience as an advocate for Veterans’ Affairs (17:40), the differences between misdemeanors and felonies (22:20) and tips to avoid being arrested for a traffic violation (31:13).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

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Attorney S. Don Bennion has joined Black & LoBello.  Mr. Bennion specializes in commercial and construction litigation, premises liability, employment, real estate and gaming law.

Mr. Bennion received his J.D., from Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark School of Law and his B.A. in English, from the University of Utah.  His current and former clients include the Bank of New York, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Clark County, Nevada, Allstate Insurance Company, many casinos, Insurance Outlet, Nevada Association of Public Safety Officers, Tradewinds Construction, international architectural firm Leo A. Daly, Inc., and hundreds of construction companies.

Mr. Bennion has tried more than 20 cases in state and federal courts.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012 is Election Day.  The cutoff for voter registration or to make any changes to your registration is 30 days prior to the election.  Every vote counts, and it is simple and easy to make changes or to register.

If you are not a registered voter you can easily register online by clicking here.

If you have moved, and need to change your address where you are registered  fill out a Change of Address with the DMV by clicking here.

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from September 19th, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., hosts special guest Judge Kelly Earley from Department Four of the 8th Judicial District Court.  Mrs. Black Chernine and Judge Earley discuss the importance of judicial elections (1:30), pro se litigants (5:20), tips for negotiating a short sale (9:00)(25:10), banks that sue for loan deficiencies (12:00), how incompetent judges affect the litigation process (15:50), the important aspects of a case for a judge (22:20), loan negotiation scams (28:50) and defense against false claims and loan defaults (31:05).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from September 12th, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., hosts special guests Bradley Schrager with Fennemore Craig Jones Vargas and Danial Stewart with Koch and Scow, LLC.  Mrs. Black Chernine, Mr. Schrager and Mr. Stewart discuss the growth of election law (3:10), the difference between political and election lawyers (5:05), enforcing proper use of campaign financing (6:50), Nevada’s voting and voter registration organization (9:15), accuracy and reliability in polling (13:00), getting voters to vote (18:00), voter ID issues (22:50), defining voter fraud (28:20), military and absentee voting (31:00) and redistricting (34:05).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from August 22nd, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., discusses the lack of interest in real estate issues in the upcoming elections (2:10), student loan debt problems (4:10), how student loans are like credit cards (5:45), lease options on a house (9:45), Mitt Romney’s solution to the real estate crisis (18:55), criminal prosecutions of past financial crisis (21:22), the most recent bank scandals (24:40), tenant issues on a rental property (31:15) and HOA 101 (37:00).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

Black & LoBello on AM720 KDWN

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from August 15th, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., hosts special guest Danial H. Stewart, an election law attorney practicing at Koch and Scow, LLC.  Mrs. Black Chernine and Mr. Stewart discuss how election law affects campaign financing and strategy (4:45)(34:36), how Nevada affects national elections (6:40), a Nevada laws regarding term limits (10:30), should county employees supervising a polling site (13:50), voter ID law (17:25),  how Ohio’s redistricting will affect elections (23:00), the investigation into the Fast and Furious gun running sting operations (27:00), how to protect assets against an underwater property (29:50) and corporate contributions to political campaigns (38:17)

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

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Click here to listen to the Legal Hour on KDWN AM720 from May 2nd, 2012 in which Managing Partner, Tisha Black Chernine, Esq., hosts special guest, Jeffrey Morse, Esq., Special Counsel to Withers Worldwide.  Ms. Black Chernine and Mr. Morse discuss Abel v. BAC Home Loans Servicing LP et al, a current case in New York alleging that banks are laundering money overseas (2:15), problems with the stress tests for the major banks (12:40), tips for investment including real estate and offshore accounts (16:40), how to check house foreclosures (21:27), real estate agent unfair practices (25:30),  problems getting a loan modifications (29:30) and tips for successful asset protection (34:40).

Please tune in to AM720 KDWN’s “Legal Hour,” every Wednesday, from 9 AM to 10 AM.  Listen live on the radio or online.   Feel free to call in with your comments or questions at 702-257-5396.

To listen to past shows, visit our Media page.

AG’s Multi-State Settlement Website

Click here to learn about the $25 billion Multi-State Settlement between the Attorneys General and the five major banks.

FATCA Seminar at Black & LoBello

Black & LoBello will be hosting a seminar about FATCA regulations Friday, May 4th at 2:00 PM. FATCA regulations primarily deal with “foreign financial institutions” (FFI) and what they must do to be IRS compliant.  However, the proposed regulations impact US advisors and intermediaries in many ways.   The proposed regulations mandate a 30% withholding from any US source payment made to a non-compliant FFI (and many other types of entities).  Any time a US payor or trustee makes a payment to a non-US beneficiary or non-US entity, compliance with the FATCA rules should be considered.

In many cases, US trusts with foreign beneficiaries or with foreign grantors, and trust companies, will be treated as FFIs.  One can anticipate that advisors will be shocked in the first quarter of 2013 when the compliance rules are scheduled to take effect and when a trust, trust company or beneficiary receives a payment from a US source investment that was subjected to 30% withholding because the trust or trust company was considered an FFI  even though it may have been domiciled in the US.  In some cases, there is no ability of an FFI to seek a refund for the withholding.

Aaron Schumacher and Jeffery Morse will be leading this seminar.  Mr. Schumacher has headed up the FATCA group at Withers Worldwide for some time and is quite knowledgeable on the subject.  Please RSVP at http://www.blacklobellolaw.com/contact/ and be sure to include “FATCA Seminar” as your Area of Legal Interest.

While President Obama has proposed the Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee, it has not yet been taken up by lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The President has tried to push this same big-bank-tax through the channels twice before, in early 2011 and early 2010, but was unsuccessful.

The idea met with strong opposition from lawmakers and industry trade groups who threatened to take legal action had the Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee passed.

Under the President’s proposal, any borrower with a mortgage that is not currently guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac can qualify for refinancing through FHA if they:

  • Have been current on their payments for the past six months and have not missed more than one payment in the six months prior;
  • Have a FICO score of at least 580;
  • Have a loan that meets FHA conforming loan limits for their area; or
  • Are refinancing the mortgage on their principal residence.

Borrowers will apply through a streamlined process which the President says is designed to make it simpler and less expensive for both borrowers and lenders to refinance.

Borrowers will not be required to submit a new appraisal or tax return. To determine a borrower’s eligibility, a lender need only confirm that the borrower is employed.

Those who are not employed may still be eligible if they meet the other requirements and present limited credit risk. However, lenders will need to perform a full underwriting of these borrowers to determine whether they are a good fit for the program.

President Obama outlined additional steps to reduce program costs, including establishing loan-to-value (LTV) limits for qualifying loans.  He says his administration will work with Congress to establish risk-mitigation measures which could include requiring lenders interested in refinancing deeply underwater loans (e.g. greater than 140 LTV) to write down the balance of these loans before they qualify.

President Obama also proposed creating a separate FHA insurance fund designated for the new streamlined refinancing program. He says this will help FHA better track and manage the risk involved and ensure the program has no effect on the agency’s Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI) fund – the principal insurance account that covers default claims on all single-family and reverse mortgages.

In addition, the President Obama says his administration has worked with the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) to streamline Fannie and Freddie’s refinancing program for non-delinquent borrowers. With the latest expansion of the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), the GSEs have eliminated LTV restrictions, lowered their refinancing fees, and reduced borrowers’ closing costs.

The President is now calling on Congress to enact additional changes that he says will save taxpayers money by reducing the number of defaults on GSE loans.

“We believe these steps are within the existing authority of the FHFA. However, to date, the GSEs have not acted, so the administration is calling on Congress to do what is in the taxpayer’s interest,” according to a statement issued by the White House.

President Obama wants Congress to eliminate appraisal costs for all borrowers participating in HARP by directing the GSE’s to use mark-to-market accounting or another alternative to manual appraisals on loans for which the LTV cannot be determined with the GSE’s automated valuation model (AVM).

The President’s legislative plan would also require the GSEs to implement the same streamlined underwriting for new servicers as they do for current servicers under HARP, in hopes of increasing competition between banks for borrowers’ business.

A key component of the President’s refinance plan centers on giving borrowers the opportunity to rebuild equity in their homes. All underwater homeowners who decide to participate in either HARP or the FHA refinancing program will have a choice.  They can take the benefit of the reduced interest rate in the form of lower monthly payments or apply that savings to rebuilding equity in their homes by opting for a shorter loan term.

To encourage borrowers to go the rebuilding equity route, President Obama is proposing the legislation provide for the GSEs and FHA to cover closing costs when the borrower agrees to refinance into a loan with a term of 20 years or less, with monthly payments roughly equal to what they’ve been paying.

President Obama says this option would shave an average of $3,000 off each homeowner’s refinancing costs and would give the majority of underwater borrowers the chance to get back above water within five years or less.

The Agriculture Department, which supports mortgage financing for rural families through the USDA program, is also streamlining its process for refinancing to align with the plan outlined by the President.

FHA is making similar changes to its existing refinance program available to borrowers whose original loan is FHA-insured. To alleviate lenders’ concerns about refinancing without a full underwrite of the new loan, FHA will not include these loans in its assessments of lender performance.

President Obama admitted that the administration’s past efforts to counter the effects of the housing crisis haven’t produced the results that were initially promised.

“I’ll be honest, the programs we’ve put forward didn’t work at the scale we’d hoped,” President Obama told the crowd in Virginia. “Not as many people have taken advantage of it as we wanted.

“[N]o program or policy will solve all the problems in a multi-trillion-dollar housing market,” President Obama continued. “What this plan will do is help millions of responsible homeowners who make their payments on time but find themselves trapped under falling home values or wrapped up in red tape.”

President Obama closed with an appeal to Congress to act, to pass his plan, to help more families keep their homes.

Tiffany N. Ballenger, Esq.

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