Incorrect Evidence In Foreclosure

Summary

If you believe incorrect evidence was used in your Florida foreclosure case, you can file a Motion to Reconsider or an Appeal. Filing a Motion to Dismiss is also an option but requires substantial grounds. If the bank sells your home with the wrong name and address, it may indicate a procedural error that could invalidate the sale. Consult a local attorney to explore your options, including challenging the sale or filing a lawsuit for wrongful foreclosure.

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Can I file to dismiss
Yes, in Florida, you can consider filing a Motion to Dismiss. However, this generally needs substantial grounds, such as procedural errors or lack of evidence. Please consult a local attorney for specific advice.
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If the bank sales my home with the wrong name and address what do that mean
If the bank sells your home with the wrong name and address, it could point to a potential procedural error that may invalidate the sale. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney immediately to explore options such as:
- Filing a Motion to Dismiss
- Challenging the Sale
- Filing a lawsuit for wrongful foreclosure