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Foreclosure fraud in a non-judicial foreclosure state: Citi Bank tyring to foreclose on someone who has never missed a payment
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[quote:susano:MV8xMjM3MjQ0XzIwMTU4MjY2X0QwM0REN0Uy] [quote:anonymous_lawyer 1146418] I used to practice in a non judicial foreclosure state. If what your sister in law says is true she has to go to an attorney. Eventually they will have to move for a temporary in junction to stop the foreclosure. Then probably sue for damages. But is she sure that she's not being sued for nonpayment of taxes or hoa dues or some other default? Gotta look closely at those mortgage docs. Good luck. [/quote] Sorry, I forgot to respons to that last part. No HOA. Taxes are escroed. As far as I know there has been no metion of Citi not paying them but that is definitely something she needs to make sure of. [/quote]
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My husband's sister just called and said she's been notified that Citi Bank is foreclosing on her house and SHE'S NEVER MISSED A HOUSE PAYMENT. That's all I know for now.
I have a kept a file of all of the foreclosure threads and artilces over the last two or three years - ever since the issue of financial institutions not having the note came up. I don't recall any of the articles being about cases in states with non-judicial foreclosure. We're in Michigan and I'm not familiar with how it's done here (when outside of the court system). Does anyone know how it works? How can you demand that an institution produce the note when you don't go tp court?!
There was a thread a week or two ago that had cases with people who owned their homes outright getting foreclosed on. Now, this with someone who has never missed a payment. I'm positive that Citi either bought her mortgage or is acting on behalf some other entity who did (MBS).
Anyone have any useful on non-judicial foreclosures?
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