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Jan 3, 2018

By LendingLies Staff PHH, a loan servicer, will pay $45 million as part of a nationwide settlement over mortgage servicing and foreclosure issues during the housing crisis, a group of 49 state Attorney General’s announced Wednesday. PHH is required to adopt new servicing standards and provide monetary relief to affected homeowners, though the company claims […]

Jan 3, 2018

By J. Guggenheim Ocwen is a debt-collector that is known to cause an incredible amount of stress and trauma to families who have the misfortune of having Ocwen assigned as their loan servicer.  Ocwen fails to respond to qualified written requests, provides fabricated documents and plays a cat-and-mouse game with people who dare to contest […]

Dec 31, 2017

Dear Living Lies Readers, Over the last decade Neil Garfield has dedicated his life to revealing, layer by layer, the greatest financial fraud ever perpetrated on the American public.  The path to truth has not been linear as new revelations have come to light, but Neil Garfield’s original premise has remained consistent: the courts permit […]

Dec 28, 2017

By LendingLies Staff A trusting couple in Ohio experiencing financial issues fell for a servicer’s bogus promises.  When the husband lost his job several years ago, he fell behind on his mortgage and foreclosure loomed on the horizon.  After deciding they could no longer manage the payment, the couple reached out to their servicer to […]

Dec 24, 2017

By J. Guggenhiem The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that filing and then failing to pursue a foreclosure three times is an abusive practice, although it doesn’t preclude the same bank trying a to foreclose a fourth time.  This illustrates a servicer’s attempts to circumvent foreclosure law, failure to produce the note, failure to notify, and […]

Dec 24, 2017

Editor’s Note: Despite the federal moratoria on foreclosures until March 31, 2018- the banks are ignoring, Puerto Rico was subjected to the same tactics used to displace Mainland residents from their homes including robosigning, fabrication, forgery and dual-tracking.  The fact that the federal government does nothing to assist an American territory is predictable but unconscionable. […]

Dec 24, 2017

Editor’s Note: A Rare Victory for Homeowners in Illinois Sometimes, it’s the small wins that matter most in foreclosure defense. In U.S. Bank NA v. Hernandez, the Illinois Appellate Court vacated a foreclosure judgment against Jose and Maria Hernandez. While the court held that U.S. Bank had standing, it found material questions of fact about […]

Dec 22, 2017

Beware of Scams: — people masquerading as me, or saying they are associated with me, or using my intellectual property without prior authorization. For long time readers of the blog you have seen this before.   It is frequent that people try to offer services that they say are associated with me or GTC Honors, […]

Dec 21, 2017

Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the: The West Coast Foreclosure Show with Charles Marshall Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays Attorney Charles Marshall will discuss California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights today on the West Coast Foreclosure Show. Loan servicers and banks have tried to convince Californians that California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights […]

Dec 20, 2017

This week, Chain of Title is released in paperback with a new afterword. By David Dayen https://thenewpress.perseusbooks.com/cart The “gripping” (The New York Times) and “Hitchcockian” (Publishers Weekly) story of how a nurse, a car dealership worker, and a forensic expert took on the nation’s largest banks “If you’re looking for a book . . . […]