Archive for 'Eviction' Category
“The bottom line is that conservatives don’t conserve anything. They have their hand deeper into the public purse than anyone else. Liberals don’t liberate anyone either, providing the tools to prospects for progress and prosperity. The terms should not be used because nobody means what they say.” Neil F Garfield livinglies.me Editor’s Comment: Romney’s latest […]
Another Small Fry Thrown Under the Bus Editor’s Comment: It is a familiar playbook in drug enforcement, police corruption, and now corruption arising out of the millions of faked, fraudulent Foreclosures — find a guy low down in the chain and throw him under the bus. This guy was making millions on False Inspections. But […]
Full circle (or spiral). What is the end result? You start off with the investors having money and now they don’t. You also start with people who own their homes and now they don’t or won’t soon enough if these fake Foreclosures are allowed to continue. You start off with banks being strictly intermediaries with […]
LPS has settled with Missouri for non-prosecution. The Missouri AG agreed to accept the assertion of LPS that it had no idea that all the criminal behavior was ever happening. They are soooooo sorry that they are paying $2 million to the state as a charitable contribution. Think I’m joking? read the article. This is […]
New Jersey moves into the lead. We have been comparing this to a ball game to make the point that we are only in the 5th inning of a very long game. We have many years to go before this spreading contagion of fake foreclosures is over. It might better be analogized to a horse […]
Why This Case Matters “This case has appropriate and serious repercussions to foreclosure mills.” – Neil Garfield, LivingLies.me For years, substitute trustees and foreclosure mill law firms (often Tiffany & Bosco and others) have sent homeowners: Notice of Default Notice of Sale Debt Collection Letters This ruling shows that sending these letters with false or […]
“The Bottom Line is that if the REMIC transactions were real, they would have been named on the note and mortgage. The fact that they never were named or disclosed demonstrates clearly that something else was going on besides funding mortgages with REMIC money from investors. Nobody would loan money without putting their name as […]
“”Mr. Adoboli had ceased to act as a professional investment banker and had begun to approach his work as a naked gambler,” Ms. Wass said.” Editor’s Comment: Just so there is no mistake about it, my opinion is that securitization never occurred and that all the paperwork was a cover-up for a complex PONZI scheme […]
The first thing to think about is how many of these student loans were securitized or are subject to claims of securitization and assignments. Based upon anecdotal evidence collected thus far, most of them were securitized. That means that many of the defenses suggested for mortgage foreclosures are equally applicable to student loans. AND it […]
Starting last month, the mega banks began an aggressive campaign to avoid modification, settlements or principal reductions and seek foreclosures before they are forced to modify. Yes, we can help at livinglies, but the numbers are so high that there is no way we have the resources to help everyone. I am pitching in too, […]


