Archive for 'Eviction' Category
I can tell you that most of the people using this blog site as a resource are male. As it turns out, though, the women who write in tend to be better informed at the start. One would think that this would give women the advantage. Yet the opposite is true, as this submission from […]
Submitted by Gator Bradshaw, Esq., Florida Attorney. Raises some interesting causes of action for Mortgage Fraud and ID Theft. Originally lobbied by lenders, this was to protect them from unscrupulous borrowers and conspiracies with mortgage brokers et al. Now it seems they violated the very same laws they fought so hard to get on the […]
Since everyone on Wall Street and the banks are getting bailed out, what about the shareholders, private investors, and borrowers? I have a plan, a good and easy plan I think, that if implemented, can help bring a little transparency to this entire PONZI mess and debacle as well as lend solutions to the government […]
Based upon the submission from Sal, it would appear that the identity theft statutes apply in every element. It might behoove you to go down to the police station and file a complaint for ID theft, in addition to including it in your defensive pleadings and counterclaim against the party foreclosing or attempting to foreclose […]
FROM FAQ RECENT ENTRY: > Comment: > Interesting idea, although flawed. > > Your title insurance company will only process a claim if there has been a loss (or an imminent danger of one. i.e., an attack on the title), and only then if it is not of the insured’s doing (or could have been […]
The title agent that performed your closing probably was aware that securitization of your loan was in process and therefore knew that the real parties in interest and the fees paid between undisclosed parties had not been disclosed to you and in fact were actively hidden, because you would have known that the nature of […]
According to the stats, it appears as though there are around 400 lawyers using the blog as a resource. Most of them use the material without posting any comments or results. So now I want you guys to return the favor. I had a thought that I’d like some feedback on. The typical case of […]
From FAQ new entry: > Comment: > I meant to ask this question in my post… > > Our refinance in May 06 paid off the previous mortgage. I did not receive my original note back from my previous lender. I believe a lender is liable for any assigned loan, and I have read articles […]
SEE foreclosure-defense-objecting-to-trustee-sale NOTE: THERE ARE ACTUALLY THREE LETTERS OF OBJECTION AND RESCISSION THAT COULD BE SENT: (1) THREE DAY NOTICE OF RESCISSION, (2) THREE YEAR NOTICE OF RESCISSION AND (3) GENERAL CLAIMS NOTICE OF RESCISSION OR NULLIFICATION. IN ALL CASES, THE NOTICE SHOULD CONFORM TO STATE LAW AS TO FROM, SUBSTANCE AND METHOD OF MAILING. […]
Wherever possible we are in favor of getting a mortgage audit, review, evaluation and initial letters sent out as part of a single package before or at the same time that you hire a local licensed attorney. We are having something of a challenge getting people who do “audits” to conform to the checklist of […]


