Florida Foreclosure Lawyer Making a Mint: One Fl Attorney says, “Murderers get more due process than homeowners being foreclosed upon”
Florida Foreclosure Attorney Living the High Life
Waterfront mansions, BMW’s, high-rise condos and yachts . . . that’s the life one Florida foreclosure attorney is living — thanks in part to what some say are ill-gotten gains made possible by the foreclosure crisis.
Attorney David J. Stern, a Florida foreclosure attorney located in Plantation, has achieved the American dream — and it’s all due to the mortgage meltdown. His firm has quadrupled in size – going from a none-too-shabby 250 employees to over 1,100 employees in just two years, processing foreclosures for some of the country’s largest lenders.
That in and of itself is not a story. After all, it’s the American dream. If you work hard, you deserve the fruits of your labor.
But many are crying foul, saying that Mr. Stern’s firm has been playing fast and loose with Florida foreclosure laws — having assistants sign names to legal documents, pushing documents through without due process, etc.
So outrageous are some of the wrongdoings the firm is accused of, that it prompted Florida foreclosure defense attorney Michael Wrubel to state:
“I’ve represented murderers where I’ve gotten more due process than in foreclosure cases.”
Read more of how this Florida foreclosure attorney is raking in the profits thanks to this housing mess.
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