Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program
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Second Circuit - Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla Counties
Fourth Circuit - Clay, Duval, and Nassau Counties
Seventh Circuit - Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia Counties
Ninth Circuit - Orange County
Thirteenth Circuit - Hillsborough County
Fifteenth Circuit - Palm Beach County
Sixteenth Circuit - Monroe County
Twentieth Circuit - Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry, and Lee Counties
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Because of the high number of mortgage foreclosures in Florida, the Supreme Court
of Florida has issued an administrative order to all lenders that requires them
to seek mediation of the foreclosure proceedings prior to bringing the case to the
courts. When The Jacksonville Bar Association was appointed to be in charge of coordinating
mediation proceedings for the Fourth Judicial Circuit, they suddenly required to
manage a very high number of mediation requests.
The goal of this project is to automate the human and information workflow associated
with administering the RMFMP. The plan is to build the long running workflow system
using a Silverlight Internet application with Microsoft SQL Server and hosted on
this site, RMFMP.com.
If you wish to have access to this site or you have questions about how RMFMP.com
could help you manage the mediation process in your area, please contact us via
email at Rick Whitcher [rick@rmfmp.com].
If you are a current customer and need assistance with anything, please contact
us via email at RMFMP Support [support@rmfmp.com]
and we will get back with you in one business day or less.
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