Archive for 'Eviction' Category
Since 2008 I have called out bankruptcy practitioners for their lack of interest in false claims of securitization. The impact on the bankruptcy estate is usually enormous. But without aggressive education of the presiding judge the case will not only go as planned by the banks, it will also lock in the homeowner to “admissions” […]
The practice of paying a fee to a “service provider” to conceal the real nature of a transaction and the real parties in interest has been at the center of all Wall Street schemes that are at variance from conventional loan products. Virtually all parties who appear in the chain of title or possession in […]
The real parties in interest are trying to make money, not recover it. The Wilmington Trust case illustrates why borrower defenses and investor claims are closely aligned and raises some interesting questions. The big question is what do you do with an empty box at the bottom of an organizational chart or worse an empty […]
Homeowners seem to have more options than they think in an unlawful detainer action based upon my analysis. It is the first time in a nonjudicial foreclosure where the foreclosing party is actually making assertions and representations against which the homeowner may defend. The deciding factor is what to do at trial. And the answer, […]
The bank playbook is very simple: keep it as complicated as possible. That way the court and even the homeowner will come to rely on what the banks and so-called servicer say about names, places, documents and money. That’s how they sold the initial fraudulent MBS and around 10 million foreclosures. If you had a […]
By K.K. MacKinstry, LendingLies Blog Chronic Stress, Cortisol, and the Brain Neuroscientists have long known that chronic stress and elevated cortisol damage the brain. While no formal studies have yet examined the health consequences of foreclosure battles, prolonged litigation, and post-foreclosure trauma, the parallels are clear. Years of unresolved stress leave homeowners vulnerable to anxiety, […]
Whilst researching something else I ran across the following article first published in 2010. Upon reading it, it bears repeating. Get a consult! 202-838-6345 https://www.vcita.com/v/lendinglies to schedule CONSULT, leave message or make payments. THIS ARTICLE IS NOT A LEGAL OPINION UPON WHICH YOU CAN RELY IN ANY INDIVIDUAL CASE. HIRE A LAWYER. —————- WHAT IF […]
A Passion Project Born in Palm Beach Five years ago, while studying journalism at Florida International University (FIU), Nicole Taylor-Lang began searching for subjects to expand her photography portfolio. She didn’t have to go far. Just a block from her Greenacres home in Palm Beach County, she discovered her first subject: a white-and-beige house with […]
Fur Further Information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ——————————– ALERT FOR BANKRUPTCY LAWYERS — SECURED STATUS OF ALLEGED CREDITOR IS NOT TO BE ASSUMED ——————————– I have long held and advocated three points: The filing of false claims in the nonjudicial process of a majority of states should not result in success where the same […]
For further information and consultations please call 520-405-1688 or 954-495-9867. We offer litigation support to attorneys throughout the country. Consultations outside of Florida require an attorney to be on the line with you. ——— We received so many calls from my post on Friday asking me to write more on the Burden of Proof that […]


