Oct 18, 2010
From one of our readers
Please see this link: www.azag.gov/press_releases/oct/2010/Mortgage%20Loan%20Servicer%20Letter.pdf
which is a letter from the AZ AGs office put out this past week.
It has been suggested that anyone with a foreclosure issue call or visit their office and explain to them the fraud that has been perpetrated through their mortgage documents.
Below is a paragraph that I received this morning from someone here in AZ who did just that with very positive results:
This has been on the AGs website for at least a week. It is a DEMAND for all servicers in AZ to provide the AGs office by the 21st of comfirmation that all mortgage AND trustee sales docs to be verified before any sale goes through. Those of you who have found the fraudulent docs/notarizations and are facing a sale go to the AGs office immediately with a report. Be sure to report to local law enforcement first as a formality. I just got my 9th sale postponed in 10 months by walking in the AGs office and asking them to call the law firm regarding my 70 page report and the AGs demand in case they “didn’t get the memo”. The AG made the call to the law firm regarding my sale and assured me there would be no upcoming sale. Now the law firm knows that the AG knows that THEIR sale of MY property is fraudulent. This is a huge blow to them. Send this notice to the law firms and try to get the AG to make a call to the firm personally about your personal case, so they cannot claim they didnt know. Also ask the firm if they have completed the investigation of YOUR docs and tell them to be sure to send that to AGs office by the 21st. (just a friendly reminder!) Good luck! p.s.-make sure to tell the AG you do not want to be part of a class action lawsuit (cover-up scam) you just want to make a report of violations of the law and could they make a phone call on your behalf.


