Florida Supreme Court Mandates Foreclosure Mediation
Florida's Task Force on Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Cases was established to help the state of Florida respond to the foreclosure crisis that has hit the state in the latest recession. The fifteen member task force made its final report and recommendations to the Florida state supreme court in August of 2009. In light of the task force's findings, the court has issued an administrative order to enact the recommendations.
One of the key elements of the order is a provision for creating a statewide foreclosure mediation program. Under the order, any foreclosure on a residential homestead property with a loan that originated under federal truth in lending regulations will be required to go into mediation unless both parties agree otherwise.
The goal of the order is to encourage parties to mediate outside of the courts, which should ease the burden on the already strained court system. At issue is whether there are enough professionally trained mediators to hear all of the suits and whether the new requirements would cause the already slow foreclosure process to a come to a virtual standstill.
You can read more about the Florida foreclosure crisis and the supreme court's response to it at Florida Supreme Court Orders Mediation in Foreclosure Cases!
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