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The Ocwen Court provided an example for clarity: “Suppose an S & L signs a mortgage agreement with a homeowner that specifies annual interest rate of 6 percent and a year later bills the homeowner at a rate of 10 percent and when the homeowner refuses to pay institutes foreclosure proceedings. It would be surprising […]
I NEED LAWYERS IN ALL FIFTY STATES TO REFER CASES TO. WE ARE TALKING MONEY AND WINNING HERE NOT CHARITY AND LOST CAUSES. BUT YOU NEED TO KNOW THE PLAN, PLAN THE WORK AND WORK THE PLAN. EMERGENCY WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT COMING UP FOR SEPTEMBER 4 DVD ARGUMENTS IN PRODUCTION DOCUMENTARY IN PRODUCTION BOOK FOR LAYMAN […]
People have to be careful in Arizona and other states that use the “Trustee” method of conducting sales of property that are allegedly in default. In fact they should be careful even without being in default. You might be at risk of receiving a claim for payment from two or more sources. each claiming standing […]


