What Is Fraudulent Conveyance and How Can I Avoid it?
The Classic Fraudulent Conveyance The classic fraudulent conveyance occurs when a person intentionally transfers property to another with the intent to defraud, hinder, or delay a creditor’s ability to collect on a debt. For example, let’s say a car dealership finances a car for a buyer based on the buyer’s credit report and bank account funds. Later, the buyer transfers his …
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Loan Default: Workout, Litigate or Foreclose?
Creditors are often faced with a difficult decision when a borrower defaults on a loan. In order to stay in business, creditors must collect on as many loans as possible. However, there are different ways to collect on loans and different factors that determine which way is the best way to try to collect the money owed in a given situation. Primarily, creditors have three …
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