Amy Loftsgordon

Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
What Is MERS?
MERS, a company the mortgage banking industry created, eliminates the need for a recorded assignment when a loan is bought and sold. ... READ MORE

The Difference Between a Mortgage Assignment and a Note Endorsement
If you're facing a foreclosure, you should learn about endorsements and assignments. Find out why. ... READ MORE

How to Get Out of a Timeshare Contract
If you’ve bought a timeshare and are having second thoughts, you might be able to get out of the deal—but you’ll have to act fast. ... READ MORE

How to Stop an HOA Foreclosure
If you live in a planned community and are facing an HOA foreclosure, you might have a number of options for stopping the foreclosure. ... READ MORE

Can I File a Lawsuit for Breach of Warranty?
Learn about lawsuits for warranty breaches. ... READ MORE

The Two Main Types of Cellphone Contracts
Cell phone carriers make money in two ways. They sell prepaid plans, allowing you to pay for your usage in advance. Or, they require that you sign a contract with them, agreeing to pay for a set amount of monthly usage. Contracts commit you to an extended period of service, usually two years. Cell Phone ... READ MORE