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http://www.fltimes.com/opinion/the-bigger-picture-foreclosure-fight/article_8221132a-e7bd-11e6-a8ee-3b3290e2624c.html THE BIGGER PICTURE: Foreclosure fight By SPENCER TULIS nyp2904@yahoo.com In 1998, Leanne Labadee bought a three-unit home on Ogden Street in Penn Yan for $75,000. The 50-year-old faithfully paid her mortgage every month, the majority of the time with money orders. She never missed a payment. Like many, she received notices […]
What is unique and instructive about this decision from the Montana Supreme Court is that it gives details of each and every fraudulent, wrongful and otherwise illegal acts that were committed by a self-proclaimed servicer and the “defective” trustee on the deed of trust. You need to read the case to see how many different […]
“Defendant Wells Fargo’s deceptive and intentional conduct displayed a complete and total disregard for the rights” of the couple, wrote Judge Elliott, a circuit judge in the 43rd Judicial District of Missouri. “Wells Fargo took its money and moved on, with complete disregard to the human damage left in its wake.” see http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/22/business/in-wells-fargos-bogus-accounts-echoes-of-foreclosure-abuses.html?_r=0 Gretchen Morgenson […]
By the Lending Lies Team It is now obvious that the major banks have gone rogue. The latest Wall Street scandal shows that 5,800 Wells Fargo employees engaged in identity theft by knowingly setting up ghost accounts not only to bolster their sales commissions but to improve Wells Fargo’s bottom line. Where is the outrage? […]
It was impossible to trace the majority of the mortgage loans on the over 300 homes sold by DSI that were the subject of the FBI investigation; it would have been harder yet to identify individual victims of the fraud given that the mortgages were securitized and traded. (Emphasis added.) THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IS NOT […]
Why are modifications being undermined when they would so obviously preserve the value of the “loan?” The answer is because the real party in interest in the foreclosures is the servicer, not the trust, which doesn’t own the loan anyway, nor even the investor/beneficiaries, who reap very little out of the proceeds of foreclosure. The […]
see http://www.housingwire.com/articles/35126-oakland-sues-wells-fargo-for-mortgage-discrimination My first suggestion was in 2007 that governmental units sue the big banks for what they were doing to their constituents and government budgets. Nobody was interested. They were all listening to Greenspan and Paulson saying that this was nothing and that it was contained. How do you warn people about the tidal […]
See West Coast Workshop Northern California For further information or services please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688. This is not a legal opinion on any specific case. Get a lawyer. ====================================== see http://www.occupy.com/article/how-wells-fargo-fraudulently-foreclosed-florida-homeowner The Big Question: How can there be a declaration of default when the creditor is showing no default and no loss on its […]
For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 Please consult an attorney who is licensed in your jurisdiction before acting upon anything you read on this blog. ================================== Anyone following this blog knows that I have been saying that unity of investors and borrowers is the ultimate solution to the falsely dubbed “Foreclosure crisis” (a […]
For more information on UNDOCUMENTED LOANS please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ================================ Competing Transactions: The One Banks Use Which never Existed vs The Real Loan that was Undocumented You may have noted that in response to my articles and briefs, banks don’t argue with the premise that they have no original money transaction; instead they […]


