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Palm Beach County Courts Hold approximately 7,000 Zombie Foreclosure Cases

In Palm Beach County, 17 percent of the foreclosure cases are currently lying dormant in Palm Beach County courts. A large portion of the 6,927 ‘zombie cases’ have stalled for more than a year, some dating as far back as 1997. This growing number of vacant and deteriorating homes is creating a widespread problem and affecting the value of other homes on the market. While some of the dormant cases are mistakes due to one party forgetting to request a dismissal, much of the inaction is a result of homeowners filing for bankruptcy, lenders inability to prove ownership, and loan modification negotiations. Whatever the reason, many homeowners are clueless about the status of their cases and have not been making payments for years.
If a case has been dormant for 10 months, the homeowner can legally file for a dismissal of the case. The lender then has 60 days to act. If no action occurs, then the case is thrown out. Peter Blanc, Palm Beach County Chief Judge, thinks Palm Beach County will see a rise in dismissals due to the recent state funding received to hire extra help for foreclosure cases. Another frustrated Palm Beach County Judge, John Hoy’s advice to banks is, “If you can’t take care of old cases, don’t file new ones.” Both judges were in agreement that the problems with zombie cases now, stem from malpractices by banks in earlier years.
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