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QUESTION/COMMENT: ANSWERS IN BOLD A client in NorCal was referred to me. She took out an 80/20 loan first and second for about $650,000 total in 2005. She has paid over $150,000 towards interest, payments and fees. SEE APPRAISAL FRAUD, CNN ARTICLE FOR 2005, APPRAISAL FORUM SPEECH FROM 2006, RECENT POSTS. TITLE COMPANY/TRUSTEE, LENDER AND […]
events-coming-up-for-garfield-continuum-and-garfield-handbooks New comment on your post #214 “Glossary: Mortgage Meltdown and Foreclosure” Comment: A question on TILA and Non-judicial Foreclosure for anyone who knows the answer; Does a rescission letter that is timely and certifiably mailed to all appropriate parties (lender, assignee, servicer, trustee) prevent/nullify a pending non-judicial foreclosure sale? Would appreciate any information that […]
The Federal Truth in Lending Act: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You Pamela D. Simmons Introduction Ten years ago, I represented the borrower in a case that stemmed from a title company’s failure to secure a loan on all of the borrower’s land. (The title company had listed only one of several parcels of […]
It isn’t coming. Practicality is being trumped by ideology and politics. Help will not arrive in time to help you. You must help yourself. Whether you have a lawyer to help or not, you need to aggressively defend, refuse to cooperate and demand judicial fairness. If you all pile into the court system, the court […]


