Archive for 'foreclosure defenses' Category
Jan 15, 2017

So you just received that dreaded letter in the mail announcing that a loan servicer who likely never loaned you a dime is going to foreclose on your home.  Your adrenaline rockets through your veins, you go into Fight or Flight mode and at some point you say, “Holy sh*t- what do I do now?” […]

Jan 11, 2017

The Bigger Problem: Assignments from Nonexistent Entities Dan Edstrom, senior forensic analyst, highlights a disturbing pattern: what happened in Chase-WAMU and IndyMac-OneWest is being replicated in hundreds of foreclosure chains. Regulators often call these foreclosures merely “faulty.” But when foreclosing parties rely on entities that don’t exist to execute assignments years after bankruptcy, that’s not […]

Sep 1, 2016

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 […]

Jul 22, 2016

http://fortune.com/2016/07/18/tony-robbins-netflix-documentary-guru/ Finding Strength in the Fight Against Foreclosure Homeowners facing foreclosure often endure years of harassment, injustice, and emotional assault. After being battered by banks, railroaded by courts, and stripped of their privacy, many lose hope. Depression and post-traumatic stress are common. Most don’t give up because they lack evidence of fraud. They give up […]

Jul 21, 2016

Void means that the instrument meant nothing when it was filed, not that it is unenforceable now. Why Quiet Title Actions Often Fail Homeowners often ask about using a quiet title action to clear fraudulent mortgage claims. But the truth is: quiet title is a very limited remedy. Quiet title can only remove instruments that […]

May 26, 2016

  “The issue really boils down to the question of whether we are going to apply simple direct rules that favor nobody in particular (blind justice — remember that?) or if the Courts are going to create monumental complexity and uncertainty under their past “Theory of Everything,” to wit: let the banks keep coming back […]

Apr 12, 2016

…should anyone who owns a home that is subject to claims of securitization of their mortgage be at risk of losing their property? …the government should stop the arrogant policy of letting most of the burden fall onto middle class property owners. For a description of our services  click here: https://wordpress.com/post/livinglies.wordpress.com/32498 So we have another […]

Apr 6, 2016

By William Hudson Foreclosure Calls That Haunt For years, Neil Garfield and his staff received daily calls from homeowners facing foreclosure. The voices carried every emotion imaginable: Fear and confusion Helplessness and betrayal Anger and urgency Despair and complacency Some homeowners waited too long and discovered nothing more could be done. Others fought back and […]

Jun 5, 2015

Holder vs. Holder in Due Course: What Florida Homeowners Need to Know For further information please call 844.583.5339(This article, like all content on this blog, is not a substitute for legal advice. Always consult with a licensed attorney in the jurisdiction of your property or transaction.) The Crucial Distinction: Pleading vs. Proof There is a […]

Mar 19, 2015

For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ==================== So many people sent me this short white paper that I don’t know who to thank or even who wrote it. Any help would be appreciated so I can edit this article and give attribution to the writer. The only thing that I would caution is […]