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  2. Miami Herald reporting triggers investigation into ... - AOL

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    The Florida Bar has opened an investigation into possible wrongdoing by a Florida attorney whose manipulation of the foreclosure auction process was exposed in the Miami Herald.. The Bar complaint ...

  3. Suspended Miami commissioner loses family home to foreclosure ...

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    Since 2012, no mortgage payments have been made on the 2005 loan, according to court documents. Alex Díaz de la Portilla would have had to have paid more than $600,000 to prevent the sale.

  4. Florida bankruptcy law - Wikipedia

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    Many people file pro se to stop a foreclosure sale and do not intend to complete the bankruptcy case. In fact its estimated that about one third of the chapter 13 cases filed in the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida are filed pro se and are not pursued after the filing of the case and the imposition of the automatic stay ...

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  6. Antoine Walker Faces Foreclosure in Miami - AOL

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    Former NBA star Antoine Walker is still trying to unload his biggest asset -- his 2004-built Miami home that is threatened with foreclosure. The price has dropped to $3 million, down from $3.4 ...

  7. Surfside condominium collapse - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman approved the sale of the property to developers, on the condition that proceeds be used to benefit the victims and their families. [164] The site of the collapse was sold in May 2022 for $120 million to Dubai-based developer Damac owned by billionaire Hussain Sajwani.