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ceawaves User ID: 28704314 United States 02/07/2013 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know but someone who killed themselves this week, found out today was being foreclosed on, the suicide rate (guessing) is out the roof. why they keep talking about the rates of suicides among the vets... but it's not just vets.. The country's being transformed.. |
Mr. Weird (OP) User ID: 28995214 United States 02/07/2013 06:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know but someone who killed themselves this week, found out today was being foreclosed on, the suicide rate (guessing) is out the roof. why they keep talking about the rates of suicides among the vets... but it's not just vets.. Quoting: ceawaves The country's being transformed.. I know. I spent about 400 hours researching this and at the end, you find out that the US government ends up protecting the scammers. Forget about the homeowner who is having his home stolen from him. I know how they are doing it and believe I have developed a defense that people who have no money for a lawyer can use to keep their homes. |
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Mr. Weird (OP) User ID: 28995214 United States 02/07/2013 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll give you the first step to determine whether you are the victim of fraud. Go to your county clerks office where your mortgage is registered and get a copy of your mortgage. If the name of the lender is not who you thought had been holding your mortgage, but is another bank's name, that's the first clue. Second clue will be that the name of the mortgage holder is a TRUST. What it would say is, for example, Bank of America National Trust or Chase Bank National Trust. If the word TRUST is there, it is a 99% guarantee that you are a victim of fraud. That will be the giveaway that you are being defrauded out of your home. There are a few other very obvious clues which are a bit more difficult to explain, but these two should tell you whether you must put up a fight for your home. Post the results here on this thread. I'll check back every day to see if you found these irregularities. Good luck. |
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Mr. Weird (OP) User ID: 28995214 United States 02/07/2013 10:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am being foreclosed over a mere condo fee dispute after bankruptcy. Condo association lawyer is gouging assessments and fees and wont settle in short sale. My life will be ruined if he prevails... Quoting: ArcanoExAngelos This is nothing I have any knowledge of. I'm not a lawyer. It doesn't look like you have enough money to hire a lawyer so the only thing I can suggest is, if you are capable of doing a lawyers work and do a lot of research on the very subject of your foreclosure by starting with Google and putting in "cases involving foreclosure of condos", you may find one or more listed cases and the legal documents that were used in those cases. If any of them are similar to yours they could form the basis for you to file for a "Motion to Dismiss" or a "Show Cause." What this will do is stop the foreclosure process while the case is under review, which can take a lot of time. I don't know if you have much time, enough to do the research necessary and put together a filing but I think its the best option for you. Everything you need is somewhere on Google. Find it. And good luck. Last Edited by Mr. Weird on 02/07/2013 10:19 PM |
ceawaves User ID: 28704314 United States 02/07/2013 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know but someone who killed themselves this week, found out today was being foreclosed on, the suicide rate (guessing) is out the roof. why they keep talking about the rates of suicides among the vets... but it's not just vets.. Quoting: ceawaves The country's being transformed.. I know. I spent about 400 hours researching this and at the end, you find out that the US government ends up protecting the scammers. Forget about the homeowner who is having his home stolen from him. I know how they are doing it and believe I have developed a defense that people who have no money for a lawyer can use to keep their homes. Really? i've spent years about it to, different reasons Fraud,scams mostly.., but end results the same. |
Mr. Weird (OP) User ID: 28995214 United States 02/08/2013 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't know but someone who killed themselves this week, found out today was being foreclosed on, the suicide rate (guessing) is out the roof. why they keep talking about the rates of suicides among the vets... but it's not just vets.. Quoting: ceawaves The country's being transformed.. I know. I spent about 400 hours researching this and at the end, you find out that the US government ends up protecting the scammers. Forget about the homeowner who is having his home stolen from him. I know how they are doing it and believe I have developed a defense that people who have no money for a lawyer can use to keep their homes. Really? i've spent years about it to, different reasons Fraud,scams mostly.., but end results the same. If it has to do with banks, its almost a guarantee that there's a scam in there somewhere. I put the hundreds of hours into constructing my own defense against a bank and what I found out in this particular instance is astounding. |