[caption id="attachment_38265" align="alignnone" width="323"] When will enough be enough?[/caption] By the Lending Lies Team When will outraged American homeowners revolt against the mega-banks that have stripped their equity, stolen their homes with falsified documents, and compromised their health, happiness, families and futures? Luckily for the banks, the typical American homeowner is middle-aged, has a family to support, a full-time job…[...]
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A Double Standard: Only Mega-Bank's can Fabricate Mortgage Documents without Consequence
Jul 13, 2016
see http://www.pe.com/articles/san-808058-defendants-homeowners.html “The defendants filed bogus petitions and court pleadings and recorded false deeds in county recorders’ offices.” So here is my issue. That description of what they did sounds really bad. And maybe it IS bad and should be punished. BUT has the judiciary now opened the door to calling this behavior "not so bad?" The banks are filing…[...]
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there is no such thing as a soft landing in a cornered marketplace Despite claiming $52 TRILLION "notional" value in derivatives (nearly all the money in the world) DB has posted a shattering loss and according to the IMF poses the most serious systemic loss to the financial system. Reports indicate that 29 DB employees were at the root of…[...]
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So for the people who are unemployed due to a recession that won't really quit until the money stolen from the system is somehow replaced or clawed back, you have a job waiting for you if you can sleep at night knowing that if your activities are exposed, the bank will disavow your "irresponsible" actions, leaving you exposed to jail…[...]
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Appellant Robert J. Stoltz prevailed against Aurora Loan Servicing and Nationstar Mortgage in Florida’s Second District Court of Appeals. Honorable Judge Daniel R. Monaco reversed the final foreclosure judgment ruling that the plaintiff’s failure to prove standing at the inception of the suit was fatal (see Dickson v. Roseville Props., LLC, 40 Fla. L. Weekly D2520 (Fla. 2d DCA Nov.…[...]
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By William Hudson Millions of Americans lost their homes to foreclosures or short sales during the housing crisis that continues with no end in sight. The same servicers and mortgage companies who induced millions into fraudulent loans are now trying to convince those same homeowners that were damaged by foreclosure to reenter the home market. Eight years ago the…[...]
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Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays Tonight, Connecticut Attorney Stephen Wright will join Neil Garfield to discuss the Florida 4th District Court of Appeals destroying the Christiana Trust, its fake documents and the likelihood that it will get traction in other states. The unraveling of the WAMU/Chase…[...]
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The Benefits and Limitations of Expert Declarations and Testimony in Foreclosure Actions
Jul 6, 2016
[gallery ids="35123" type="rectangular"] THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IS NOT A LEGAL OPINION UPON WHICH YOU CAN RELY IN ANY INDIVIDUAL CASE. HIRE A LAWYER. Homeowners and their lawyers have been misusing expert declarations since the mortgage meltdown began. A few like Ron Ryan out in Tuscon, did use it correctly but generally the judges back in 2007-2012 were not interested in…[...]
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By William Hudson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYG0ZuTv5rs Foreclosure can kill you. Humans who are chronically and psychosocially stressed compromise their health despite their best attempts to circumvent their stress reaction. Dr. Robert Sapolsky, a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University, has studied the manifestations of stress on the human body for over three decades and unequivocally has proven that the continued release…[...]
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https://theintercept.com/2016/06/17/mortgage-companies-seek-time-travelers-to-find-missing-documents/ June 17 2016, 10:43 a.m. Recruiters are hiring for a job that shouldn’t exist: finding “missing” documents required to “complete” broken chains of title on mortgages entering foreclosure. Since all assignments of mortgage should have been prepared and recorded within days of the transfer or sale — and the failure to do so irreparably ruptures chain of title — the…[...]
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