FDCPA CAN STILL APPLY TO NON-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURES!

The document the servicers are creating is the assignment of deed of trust (much like the assignment of mortgage), which they claim gives them the authority (on behalf of the alleged “lender”) to appoint a substitute trustee to initiate a non-judicial foreclosure. Do you have a contract with the mortgage loan servicer? (Didn’t think so.) However, servicers have Limited Powers of Attorney, which they claim give them the authority to do whatever they want, including wading into the shark-infested waters of violations created under the FDCPA. Strip away their authority under the assignment as void … they’re like “chum in the water”.

Why Accounting Firms and Investment Bankers Should Be Sued

“Instead of no transactions there were hundreds of them for each loan that were hidden from the only true parties in interest — the investors who put up the cash buying bogus mortgage certificates and borrowers who put up their homes and in the process became the unwitting issues of unregulated securities in which the borrowers’ names, signatures, reputations and lives were traded on the open market.”

Source: Why Accounting Firms and Investment Bankers Should Be Sued

Tonight! Sanctions Against U.S. Bank, N.A. Expected

“Plaintiff’s attorneys in this case have avoided for many months on behalf of their Bank or Trust client providing already overdue documents violating previous discovery time frames and associated orders. The Judge in this case is demanding the production of certain documents, and the scheduling and directing of several depositions of Plaintiff-related executives, including executives from Nationstar.”

Thursdays LIVE! Click in to the Neil Garfield Show Tonight’s Show Hosted by Charles Marshall and Bill Paatalo Call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays It’s not so easy to ascertain the name of the Plaintiff in foreclosure cases, where the Plaintiff is named as “U.S. Bank as trustee for XYZ Trust.” But the sanctions that…

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