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ONE ON ONE WITH NEIL GARFIELD COMBO ANALYSIS TITLE AND SECURITIZATION BORROWER APPEARED PRO SE GAME OVER: EVIDENCE REQUIRED, NOT PRESUMPTIONS EVEN IF HOLDER, THEY ARE NOT HOLDER IN DUE COURSE; DEFENSES APPLY SEE 01.28.2011 NJ CT OF APPEALS REVERSE NO STANDING -WELLS-FARGO-BANK-N-A-As-Trustee-Respondent-V-SANDRA-a-FORD-Appellant[1] NOTABLE QUOTES: This appeal presents significant issues regarding the evidence required (E.S.) […]
It is my opinion that the victims of the enormous fraud includes even those who are not yet delinquent in their mortgages or even those who will never be delinquent. In any event, the following applies to those in trouble, not yet in trouble or who want to make trouble. The players in the fraud […]
The inflated appraisals that run at the core of the mortgage meltdown context and crisis results in a number of claims against the lender, the appraiser, the mortgage broker, the real estate broker, the developer, and entities upline in the securitization process, plus the insurance companies carrying errors and omissions and other assurance on those […]
Credit Crisis Over? — Not by a Long Shot As you can imagine I get emails and comments from hundreds of people seeking help and whose houses are going into sale or foreclosure, most of whom are completely unaware that they have rights superior to the lender, if they can find someone to […]


