What’s the Next Step? Consult with Neil Garfield For assistance with presenting a case for wrongful foreclosure, please call 520-405-1688, customer service, who will put you in touch with an attorney in the states of Florida, California, Ohio, and Nevada. (NOTE: Chapter 11 may be easier than you think). CHECK OUT OUR NOVEMBER SPECIAL Administrative Process May Provide a Lift…[...]
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What’s the Next Step? Consult with Neil Garfield For assistance with presenting a case for wrongful foreclosure, please call 520-405-1688, customer service, who will put you in touch with an attorney in the states of Florida, California, Ohio, and Nevada. (NOTE: Chapter 11 may be easier than you think). “Victims can receive up to $125,000 in cash or, in some…[...]
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What’s the Next Step? Consult with Neil Garfield CHECK OUT OUR NOVEMBER SPECIAL For assistance with presenting a case for wrongful foreclosure, please call 520-405-1688, customer service, who will put you in touch with an attorney in the states of Florida, California, Ohio, and Nevada. (NOTE: Chapter 11 may be easier than you think). Editor's Comment: Among the unsung culprits…[...]
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Incredible "Hustle": JPM Moves Exec Who Defrauded Fannie and Freddie to Defrauding Borrowers Again
Nov 12, 2012
What's the Next Step? Consult with Neil Garfield For assistance with presenting a case for wrongful foreclosure, please call 520-405-1688, customer service, who will put you in touch with an attorney in the states of Florida, California, Ohio, and Nevada. (NOTE: Chapter 11 may be easier than you think). "Victims can receive up to $125,000 in cash or, in some…[...]
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CHECK OUT OUR NOVEMBER SPECIAL Consult with Neil F Garfield, MBA. JD For Representation by a Licensed Attorney in Florida, Ohio, or California, please call our customer service number at 520-405-1688 BOA lost in a bid to dismiss a lawsuit based upon the lies it told the Fannie and Freddie about the loans it was seeking guarantees for sale into…[...]
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Editor's Comments on policy: Depending upon what Congress does between now and the end of the year the waiver of a tax on debt forgiveness as ordinary income will expire. My take is that it should expire and that at the same time the debt should be reduced by virtue of payments received or due from subservicers, Master Servicers, insurers,…[...]
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John OBrien & Kevin Harvey: HOW A COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE SHOULD NOT BE A CRIME SCENE Blazing a bold trail in the fight against unlawful foreclosure are those elected officials who've taken seriously their oath of office. Amongst the few but growing number of these who believe in integrity while in public service, are Salem, Massachusetts County Registar of Deeds…[...]
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This question cuts both ways since homeowners have filed or tried to file various documents that cloud the title until a dispute is resolved. But the focus of today's conference is on the filings by "new" beneficiaries and "new"substituted trustees" and deeds on foreclosures executed by "authorized signors" for the "Substituted trustees." County Recorders are clearly upset about the status…[...]
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Today's Conference Call: De Facto Foreclosure Moratorium how-a-county-recorders-office-should-not-be-a-crime-scene 9,305 San Diego County homeowners face Foreclosure right now! Web page with all links and info including call registration: http://hofj.org/default.asp.pg-1-STOPForeclosures Nov 8, 10:00 am PST: Please join us and John O’Brien, Registrar of Deeds, in Salem, Massachusetts. Learn about their De Facto Foreclosure Moratorium by refusing to record forged documents sent by…[...]
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Click Now to Consult with Neil Garfield NOTE: For Legal Representation in Florida, Ohio and California, please call our customer service number 520-405-1688 Editor's Comment and Analysis: For those, like myself, frustrated with the pace of the investigation, we must remember that the convoluted manner in which money and documents were handled was intended to obscure the PONZI scheme at…[...]
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