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Tonight LIVE at 6pm Eastern! Click in to the The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays On this episode of the Neil Garfield Radio Show, California Attorney Charles Marshall will discuss table-funded lending–California rules thereto–and how to beat back a motion for judgment on the pleadings. A recent California ruling […]
These settlements are a slap in the face to homeowners who were forced into battle with an over-reaching enemy supported by the government. We have acknowledgements of wrongdoing here by Moody’s with respect to injury suffered by investors. But if the homeowners were not signing the false documents (the “loan contract”) there would have been […]
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/true-costs-foreclosure-property-abandonment-154500909.html CLEVELAND, Jan. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — A groundbreaking analysis of the true costs associated with the nation’s housing crisis quantifies for the first time the substantial and numerous impacts foreclosures and vacant and abandoned properties have on homeowners and their communities. Even based on conservative estimates, the typical foreclosed home imposes costs of more […]
http://njtoday.net/2017/01/17/senators-want-hear-foreclosure-victims/ Twenty-five U.S. Senators signed a letter to Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) demanding that he allow victims of financial crisis profiteering to testify during the Treasury Secretary-designee’s Steven Mnuchin’s confirmation hearing. The hearing for Mnuchin, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick as Treasury secretary, is scheduled for Thursday, the day before Trump is inaugurated. “If confirmed […]
It is in court that the “loan contract” is actually created even though it is a defective illusion. In truth and at law, placing the name of the originator on the note and/or mortgage was an act of deceit. In a singular sweep of making public policy as opposed to following it, the Courts have […]
http://nypost.com/2017/01/15/cuomo-will-make-foreclosure-reform-a-priority-finally/ Gov. Cuomo and state lawmakers are finally making reverse-mortgage foreclosure reform a priority this year — following continuing coverage of a crisis by The Post. Last week, the governor announced plans to provide reverse-mortgage holders the right to a mandatory foreclosure settlement conference with their lender, overseen by the court, just as traditional mortgage […]
What is apparent here is that the Courts are coming to terms with the possibility that those relying upon a statute of limitation as a defense to various claims might NOT be protected by an otherwise applicable statute of limitations. The premise enunciated in a decision that seeks affirmation from the U.S. Supreme Court, is […]
Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays Los Angeles Attorney Patricia Rodriguez returns again to discuss CA SB 900 (known as California’s Homeowner Bill of Rights), current law, pre litigation planning, wrongful foreclosure, rescission, and nonjudicial resolutions like short sales, short pays, large cash for […]
The only party that can make a credit bid (i.e., use the foreclosure judgment instead of paying cash) is one who is still a senior secured creditor as to the property being auctioned. In my review of the results of many auctions it is apparent that a credit bid was submitted by a party relying […]
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 […]


