Amy Loftsgordon

Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
How to Dispute Errors on Your Credit Report
Learn how you can ensure your credit reports are accurate. ... READ MORE

State Foreclosure Timelines: Fastest vs. Slowest
Foreclosures in some states take considerably longer than in other states. Here's where and why. ... READ MORE

How to Fight a Nonjudicial Foreclosure in Court
Get a step-by-step explanation of how to challenge a nonjudicial foreclosure in court. ... READ MORE

No Tax on Tips: How the Deduction Works for Service Workers
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act allows taxpayers to claim deductions on tips and overtime, with some limitations. ... READ MORE

Timeshare Presentation Red Flags: 5 Warning Signs to Avoid
Thinking about buying a timeshare? Learn how to prepare yourself so you don’t agree to a bad deal. ... READ MORE

Forbearance Agreements, Repayment Plans, and Loan Modifications: Helping You Avoid Foreclosure
Learn how a forbearance agreement, repayment plan, or loan modification could help you avoid a foreclosure. ... READ MORE

Connecticut Deficiency Judgment Laws
Connecticut, unfortunately, doesn't have an anti-deficiency law. ... READ MORE

What Are West Virginia's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
If the proceeds from a foreclosure sale don't pay off your mortgage debt, the bank may sue you for the "deficiency." ... READ MORE

What Are Louisiana's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
If you, a Louisiana homeowner, go through foreclosure, but the sale price is not enough to pay off the balance of your mortgage debt, your bank can come after you for the "deficiency." ... READ MORE

What Are Tennessee's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
Learn about deficiency judgments after a Tennessee foreclosure. ... READ MORE