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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 […]
By Patricia Rodriguez, California Attorney at Law The Plaintiff (the bank in an unlawful detainer) must prove three issues: (1)the defendant is still in possession, (2) the defendant was properly served with three day notice to quit and (3) the plaintiff has a duly perfected security interest. You can request a temporary restraining order or […]
By Patricia Rodriguez, Attorney The process of foreclosure defense begins with pre-litigation (gathering all of the necessary information); once that is accomplished then Litigation of Real Property Ownership/Title in California can occur. First you must file the complaint. Questions to pose are when to file, what to write, what to file, and how to file. You […]
Attorney Patricia Rodriguez has been defending homeowners from wrongful foreclosure for over a decade. Located in Los Angeles, California, Ms. Rodriguez has been appointed to serve as a legal expert and provider of expert testimony on unlawful detainers and foreclosures in Los Angeles Superior Court. She has been on the foreclosure forefront since the housing […]
To listen to Patricia Rodriguez discuss the latest foreclosure defense issues please visit the Neil Garfield Show here and here. By Patricia Rodriguez, Esq. Nothing in this article is meant to be construed as legal advice; there is no attorney-client relationship that is being created. This is for general education purposes only. After years […]
Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays Q and A: Statute of Limitations In this episode I will be discuss two states with drastically different interpretations of Statute of Limitations. In Florida the Bartram decision ruled that every time a homeowner misses a […]
Attorney Patricia Rodriguez will join Neil Garfield Live Tonight on the Neil Garfield Show at 6pm Eastern (3pm Pacific). Please read Patricia’s story below at 4closurefraud.com Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays The Transferring of Servicing Rights to Avoid Reviewing Complete Modification […]
http://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/court-of-appeal-addresses-prejudice-48045/ By Kevin Brodehl If a property owner loses their property through a foreclosure sale initiated by someone who did not validly own the debt, has the property owner automatically suffered enough “prejudice” to pursue a claim for wrongful foreclosure? Or does the property owner also need to show that it would have been able […]
by Charles Marshall, Esquire Gieseke Remand Order 5 20 16 from 9th Circuit THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IS NOT A LEGAL OPINION UPON WHICH YOU CAN RELY IN ANY INDIVIDUAL CASE. HIRE A LAWYER. On the heels of Sciarratta v. US Bank, in the wake of Keshtgar v. US Bank, under the umbrella of Yvanova […]
Internet Store Notice: As requested by customer service, this is to explain the use of the COMBO, Consultation and Expert Declaration. The only reason they are separate is that too many people only wanted or could only afford one or the other — all three should be purchased. The Combo is a road map for […]


