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By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Published: November 1, 2008 AS a senior mortgage underwriter, Keysha Cooper was proud of her ability to spot fraud and other problems in a loan application. A decade of vetting mortgage documents had taught her plenty, she says. But as a senior mortgage underwriter at Washington Mutual during the late, great mortgage […]
The following represents a discussion between readers in which I inserted my comments. The principal issue is whether you CAN file a notice of non-compliance in the county recorder’s office. And the sub-issue is whether the County reorder has any discretion. My answer is that the County Recorder has NO discretion and that the ONLY […]
ny nysmenu@yahoo.com I am NOT a lawyer and I am NOT giving legal advice, I am telling you what worked for me. Since most of the attorneys will not admit to helping their client commit fraud or of being in a joint venture, which, they are. If you ask them for a retainer contract, they […]
From the comments — this is the kind of proactive behavior needed. Don’t just go along with the “procedure.” Let people know the title is not good. File what you can in the county records as a property filing, legal filing or whatever you can. CJ-Pro Se Ingenuity If you didn’t get help, this may […]
OCTOBER 2008 NEWSLETTER ADVOCATES FOR JUSTICE ADVOCATES TEAM just stopped Countrywide’s foreclosure of homeowner in the San Bernadino, CA. area today. A temporary restraining order was granted stopping the scheduled foreclosure sale for Oct. 20th. A preliminary hearing is set for Nov. 3rd on the issue of a preliminary injunction, the stopping of the sale […]
One new answer we are getting when we ask for the identity of the real holder in due course of the note is “that information is confidential. You are not entitled to that.” Of course this is ridiculous — if you signed a note and it has been “assigned” to some third party, you have […]
The New York Times Story Below shows the coming wave of defaults and additional credit problems to hit. Think about it — where did the money come from for those teaser rates at 0% on credit cards for one year or more. It came from investors who thought they were buying a performing asset at […]
I’m sure many clients have had some conversation or asked for advice concerning their financial situation and in particular their homes. I am the author of this blog site — www.livinglies.wordpress.com — that seeks to aid people who are the victims of illegal lending practices. Most attorneys are passing up an unparalleled opportunity to earn […]
SHOW SOME OF THAT GOOD OLD AMERICAN OUTRAGE!: DON’T LEAVE YOUR HOME, STOP BLAMING YOURSELF FOR WHAT YOU DIDN’T DO, AND TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT YOU CAN DO — KEEP YOUR HOME!!! In my Saturday morning studies I ran across the following article that got me to thinking about how exhausted we are mentally, physically, […]
October 23, 2008 Alan Greenspan was wrong today when he said that investors did not look critically enough at the ratings. Finance is based upon trust, and these companies had been trustworthy for many decades. Here is the real story. The very notion of pooling is and was illegal. Allocation of payments, recording statutes, recording […]


