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  • Can a Creditor Sell Your House? A Plain-Language Guide to CPLR 5236
    Can a Creditor Sell Your House? A Plain-Language Guide to CPLR 5236

    New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR) § 5236 sets the ground rules for selling a debtor’s real property by execution—essentially a court-ordered sheriff’s auction. Because real estate is often ...

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  • Can Creditors Foreclose on Real Property after the 10-Year Lien Period?
    Can Creditors Foreclose on Real Property after the 10-Year Lien Period?

    In essence, CPLR § 5235 relieves a judgment creditor who wishes to sell your real property after losing its lien status after 10 years. Some examples of this statute in action are at the bottom of ...

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  • The Langel Firm Swiftly Resolves Cases against United Guaranty Commercial Insurance of North Carolina
    The Langel Firm Swiftly Resolves Cases against United Guaranty Commercial Insurance of North Carolina

    Since our initial introduction to United Guaranty Commercial Insurance of North Carolina in this case, we've been retained by more consumers needing help against this student loan insurer suing in the ...

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