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Wednesday, April 11, 2012
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Utah Limits Time Within Which Banks May Seek a Deficiency After Short Sale | Foreclosure News | Foreclosure Attorney & Foreclosure Defense Information
For those of you in Utah and considering a short sale, this might sweeten the deal for you. On March 8, 2012, Utah enacted S.B. 42, which limits
the time to three months after a short sale to seek a deficiency. Before S.B. 42, lenders had six years.
That means the bankers get three months in which they can sue you for a deficiency if you do a short sale. I think this makes a lot of sense — I think a lot of people feel like a short sale is a preferred option to simply walking away or losing the home to foreclosure, and once the three month period runs, they can get on with their lives.
By the way, if you are in Utah and need foreclosure help, or short sale help, talk to Utah foreclosure defense attorney Jonathan Jaussi, who is a regular contributor here on the site. You can visit his firm website at www.FreedomLegal.com or contact him here.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Riverdale Utah - Bike/Pedestrian Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee - Get Involved
The Riverdale City Council recently approved the creation of a Bike/Pedestrian Master Plan Ad Hoc Committee. The purpose of the committee is to assist in creating planning guidelines for making the city a more bicyclist and pedestrian friendly community.
The committee will be made up of a representative from the City Council, Public Works Department, Community Development Department, Police Department, and citizens of the community. The committee will propose recommendations to amend the General Plan, which will then be considered by the Planning Commission.
Residents who would like to be considered for placement on the committee need to print and fill out the application by clicking here. Then return the application to: Riverdale City Community Development Department, Attn. Randy Daily, 4600 S. Weber River Drive.
If you have any questions please call Randy Daily at 801-394-5541 ext. 1215.
The Utah Department of Health has prepared a guide on creating a Bike/Pedestrian plan for communities. To view the guide click here.