Archives by Tag ' wrongful foreclosure '
Jan 9, 2015

For more information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ============================= see https://fightforeclosuredotnet.wordpress.com/2013/12/12/what-homeowners-must-know-about-pleading-their-wrongful-foreclosure-cases-in-the-courts/ The above link provides some very good guidance about pleading wrongful foreclosure although it appears to relate more to non-judicial states than judicial states. Remember that pleading fraud not only requires specificity but must be proved. The fact that the foreclosure filing was wrong […]

Dec 23, 2014

For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ====================================== The new settlement with New York’s Department of Financial Services calls for resignation of the Chairman (Erbey), payment of a $100 million fine, Payment of $50 million in restitution to borrowers who were wrongfully foreclosed, and a set of rules requiring Ocwen to help borrowers avoid […]

Nov 17, 2014

WITHOUT CONFUSION AND OBFUSCATION, COMBINED WITH STONEWALLING, THERE WOULD BE NO FORECLOSURE OF ANY DEBT SUBJECT TO CLAIMS OF SECURITIZATION —- NEIL GARFIELD, WWW.LIVINGLIES.ME For further information please call 954-495-9867 and 520-405-1688 ————————————— Hat tip to Carol Molloy who sent me the affidavit See Reynaldo Reyes Affidavit New Jersey Union County 2010 CCF11162014 ————————————— Reynaldo […]

Jun 13, 2014

Hat Tip to Beth Findsen who is a good friend and a great lawyer in Scottsdale, Az and who provided this case to me this morning. I always recommend her in Arizona because her writing is spectacular and her courtroom experience invaluable. This case needs to be analyzed further. Robert Hager (CONGRATULATIONS TO HAGER IN […]

Mar 13, 2014

Click to Tune in or Download The Neil Garfield Show Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Thursdays GUEST TONIGHT: KENNETH HANKS, ESQ. TITLE EXPERT One might ask why a lender would delay the prosecution of their claim. The answer is that they wouldn’t delay if they thought they had a solid claim. I know. […]

Dec 6, 2013

Jon Stewart committed his entire show to the mortgage crisis last Wednesday night. Go watch it. It wasn’t funny although they added some comedic aspects. The bottom line is the question “why aren’t these people in jail?” And the media was scorched with the fact that despite a constant culture of continuing corruption and absurd […]

Oct 15, 2013

I have been receiving an increasing amount of mail and comments about whether foreclosure mills or foreclosure firms should be subject to bar discipline and whether they could be sued. The issue is complex. Here is my take—- If the lawyer is party to fabrication of documents, forgery, and subordination of perjury (knowingly proffering a […]

Sep 13, 2013

As a California appellate court decision several years ago noted, “For homeowners struggling to avoid foreclosure, this dual tracking might go by another name: the double-cross.” – See more at: http://calcoastnews.com/2013/09/onewest-bank-pays-7-figures-mortgage-fraud-case/#sthash.xcKP1Tpl.dpuf As a California appellate court decision several years ago noted, “For homeowners struggling to avoid foreclosure, this dual tracking might go by another name: […]

Sep 12, 2013

Internet Store Notice: As requested by customer service, this is to explain the use of the COMBO, Consultation and Expert Declaration. The only reason they are separate is that too many people only wanted or could only afford one or the other — all three should be purchased. The Combo is a road map for […]

Jul 26, 2013

“The truth is that they stopped the review process and “Settled” because the regulators were under a mandate to protect the banks. They were finding far too many wrongful and illegal foreclosures. The investigator testified that the small sampling they used was not random but rather designed to show how few foreclosures were illegal. But […]