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i 1'--- ! u.s. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING At'lD URBAN DEVELOPJ.\;IENT WASHINGTON, DC 20410-3000 r, L I OFFICE OF THE CHIEF HUMAN CAPITAL OFFICER Michael Olenick, Esq. Owner, CEO Legalprise, Inc. 5508 V2 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33405 Dear Mr. Olenick: RE: Freedom of Information Act Request FOIA Control No.: FI-I0-FI-HQ-02?68and FI-483915 This letter is in response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated August 4, 2010. In your letter, you ask for copies of all communications and documents regarding the regulation oflaw firms that file and prosecute foreclosure lawsuits. When responding to a FOIA request, the Department of Housing and Urban Development searches for responsive documents existing up to the date the request is received in the Department's FOIA Office. Your request was received on August 10,2010. A search of Headquarters' records by knowledgeable staff failed to locate any documents at HUD Headquarters that would be responsive to your request. I am the official responsible for this determination based on information provided by the Department's Office of Housing. You may appeal this determination within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you should decide to do so, your appeal should include copies of your original request and this response, as well as a discussion of the reasons supporting your appeal. The envelope should be plainly marked to indicate that it contains a FOIA appeal and should be addressed to: __ U,S. DeQaJiment of Housing_and UrbaaDevelQpment Freedom of Information Act Appeal Senior Counsel, Office of General Counsel Portals Building, Suite 200 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20024 Telephone: (202) 708-2568 For your information, your FOIA request, including your identity and any information made available, is releasable to the public under subsequent FOIA requests. In responding to these requests, the Department does not release personal information, such as home address, telephone, or social security number, all of which are protected from disclosure under FOIA Exemption 6. www.hud.gov espanol.hud.gov

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u.s. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING At'lD URBAN DEVELOPJ.\;IENT WASHINGTON, DC 20410-3000

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OFFICE OF THE CHIEF HUMAN CAPITAL OFFICER

Michael Olenick, Esq. Owner, CEO Legalprise, Inc. 5508 V2 S. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, FL 33405

Dear Mr. Olenick:

RE: Freedom of Information Act Request FOIA Control No.: FI-I0-FI-HQ-02?68and FI-483915

This letter is in response to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request dated August 4, 2010. In your letter, you ask for copies of all communications and documents regarding the regulation oflaw firms that file and prosecute foreclosure lawsuits.

When responding to a FOIA request, the Department of Housing and Urban Development searches for responsive documents existing up to the date the request is received in the Department's FOIA Office. Your request was received on August 10,2010.

A search of Headquarters' records by knowledgeable staff failed to locate any documents at HUD Headquarters that would be responsive to your request. I am the official responsible for this determination based on information provided by the Department's Office of Housing. You may appeal this determination within 30 days from the date of this letter. If you should decide to do so, your appeal should include copies of your original request and this response, as well as a discussion of the reasons supporting your appeal. The envelope should be plainly marked to indicate that it contains a FOIA appeal and should be addressed to:

__ U,S. DeQaJiment of Housing_and UrbaaDevelQpment Freedom of Information Act Appeal Senior Counsel, Office of General Counsel Portals Building, Suite 200 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20024

Telephone: (202) 708-2568

For your information, your FOIA request, including your identity and any information made available, is releasable to the public under subsequent FOIA requests. In responding to these requests, the Department does not release personal information, such as home address, telephone, or social security number, all of which are protected from disclosure under FOIA Exemption 6.

www.hud.gov espanol.hud.gov

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Thank you for your interest in the Department's programs and policies.

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Dolores W. Cole Director ofFOIA and

Executive Correspondence Office of the Executive Secretariat

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