Courts administrator to Legislature: Fund us, then we’ll move along stalled foreclosures

A panel of lawmakers examined the scope of Florida’s mortgage foreclosure crisis on Tuesday as the Legislature prepares to introduce legislation that would speed up the process.

State leaders have already discussed making Florida a non-judicial foreclosure state, an option some believe would resolve cases twice as fast as the judicial route. While that may be nice to consider for the future, the soonest that move could go into effect would likely be July 1, 2012.

The delay would not do a thing to relieve the strained body at the center of the crisis: the court system.

The courts are dealing with a backlog of 243,114 cases from 2010, and that’s on top of a massive budget shortfall as a result of a slowdown in mortgage foreclosure filing fees, which mostly fund court operations.

“While we may be able to alleviate things in the future … we’ve got a present problem that needs a present solution,” said Sen. David Simmons, R-Maitland, during Tuesday’s meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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