Facing Foreclosure, Bank Reimburses Fla. Couple

A Fla. couple finally got thousands of dollars in reimbursement from Bank of America by threatening the bank with foreclosure. The long legal battle actually began when the bank wrongly foreclosed on the couple’s home. (June 6)

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Recently Discovered Flaw in Recording System Clouds Titles on Previously Foreclosed Properties

The modern system of mortgage refinancing and assignments created during the housing boom has left behind a wave of title defects on properties that have ever had a foreclosure in their history, due to a loophole in the property records recording system. This has been detected on a number of properties currently in foreclosure, and…

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Mortgage Lender Turned Foreclosure Attorney Has Been There

Foreclosure attorney Troy Doucet understands how it feels to experience foreclosure, and recommends homeowners explore their defenses before giving into the bank’s demands. After spending years working in the mortgage industry, Attorney Troy Doucet is pleased to announce the opening of his law firm that is dedicated to helping those facing foreclosure. Mr. Doucet’s involvement…

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Fight Foreclosure – Demand The Banks Produce The Note!

The banks have sold and resold mortgages so many times a huge number of banks no longer actually have any legal claim to property they foreclose on. It’s time we stop the banks from literally stealing property they have no right to take. They get away with it because most people have no idea the…

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Can the Truth in Lending Act help me?

Patricia Parker, Parker & DuFresne, www.jaxlawcenter.com – (904) 342-6652. Florida Foreclosure Defense Law FAQs: thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

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The Foreclosure Crisis (Part 2 of 2)

The Foreclosure Crisis (Part 2 of 2) – House Oversight Committee – 2011-03-08 – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The Full Committee field hearing will be held in the Moot Courtroom at the University of Maryland School of Law, 500 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, 21201 at 9:00 am Witnesses: Ms. Phyllis Caldwell…

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Fight Foreclosure: Produce the Note How-To

Facing foreclosure? Info at www.consumerwarningnetwork.com may help. Your goal is to make certain the institution suing you is, in fact, the owner of the note. There is only one original note for your mortgage that has your signature on it. This is the document that proves you owe the debt.

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Can the Fair Credit Reporting Act help me?

Marshall Reissman, Reissman and Blanchard, PA, www.reissmanlaw.com – (727) 322-1999. Florida Foreclosure Defense Law FAQs thelaw.tv Disclaimer: thelaw.tv

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Avoid Foreclosures – Wall Street Foreclosure Attorney/Lawyer Bruce Richardson

www.lawofficesofbrucerichardson.com Lenders knew or should have known substantial numbers of its subprime loans, especially absent prompt refinancing, would fail and result in foreclosure. Nonetheless lenders made the loans to promptly package and sell to the secondary market. Predictably, as a result of these predatory loans, scores of borrowers across America now face foreclosure, and many…

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Foreclosure

Foreclosure – In The News Now In a recent hearing, called by the bipartisan Congressional Oversight Panel,  which was given the responsibility of monitoring the government’s foreclosure bailout programs, Sen. Ted Kaufman (D-Del.), the panel’s chairman said “if investors lose confidence in the ability of banks to document their ownership of mortgages, the financial industry…

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