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At what point does a final decision of SCOTUS actually mean anything? When confronted with TILA rescission, virtually all lower courts, state and federal, have taken up legislating from the bench, essentially over-ruling the Supreme Court of the United States (literally legally impossible). Agree or disagree — everyone has that right. But to obey or […]
Judicial Arrogance and Intolerance Keeps leading back to the same point — that TILA Rescission is not common law rescission. Yet Judges continue to rule on TILA rescission as though it were common law rescission. Here again the 9th Circuit confirms what the Supreme Court of the United States has already said — neither tender […]
The “tender” discussion in or out of bankruptcy court is a non sequitur. Why would you “tender” money to a party whose claim is obviously false? Get a consult! 202-838-6345 https://www.vcita.com/v/lendinglies to schedule CONSULT, leave message or make payments. THIS ARTICLE IS NOT A LEGAL OPINION UPON WHICH YOU CAN RELY IN ANY INDIVIDUAL CASE. […]
For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ============================= TENDER IS NOT REQUIRED FOR RESCISSION TO BE EFFECTIVE SCOTUS DECISION CONVERTS RESCINDED SECURED DEBT TO UNSECURED EFFECT ON OLD BANKRUPTCY CASES UNKNOWN see TILA Rescission The decision is merely a statement of the obvious. Scalia, writing for a UNANIMOUS court said that the statute means […]
Hat tip to Ken McLeod and to Ron Ryan who argued endlessly that the former ruling was wrong in Arizona. Ron Ryan is a good lawyer and Ken McLeod is a good investigator. Both have years of experience investigating, analyzing and fighting illegal foreclosures. Courts are catching on and as I have predicted, the ultimate […]
Max Gardner’s Protoge Achieved This result as Reported Max’s Current Newsletter: Editor’s Note: Most of what we have seen reported indicates that although TILA is clear in is legislative expression that NO TENDER is required for the rescission remedy under TILA, Judges don’t like it. It seems they feel that Big Bad Borrowers are taking […]


