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Chain of Title: January 2012
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Sunday, January 8, 2012. Nice Vibes From Trial. I tried a case on Friday in St. Louis County. It was an interesting case, as although it had been on file since 2009, I got into the case on . Tuesday. Yep, this Tuesday. The reason I was willing to jump in was I had seen the issues that were going to be raised, and I have been trying this case in my head for the entire last year. By the end of trial, they had decided ...
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Chain of Title: Rapid Success!
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Last night, at about 7:30, I met with a client. She had a problem: She had a foreclosure sale set for 1 pm. TODAY. Wow We have stopped foreclosures quickly. But you've gotta be kidding! We talked for a long time, and she hired us to work on her case, which dealt with that criminal firm Taylor Bean and Whitaker, and Bank of America. I wrote the trustee about these issues and others, includi...
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Chain of Title: Washington Madness
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. In surveying the madness from coast to coast with foreclosures, one of the places that was hit the hardest was Washington state. In looking at cases for clients, we have discovered that it was truly the Wild West, with ReconTrust (the wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America) being named Trustee on many deeds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Visit Our Legal Site. The Fraud Is There.
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Chain of Title: November 2011
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Saturday, November 5, 2011. Big Win In Kansas City. To date, although we have had a few clients in the Jackson County area, most of our cases have been in southwest Missouri, around Springfield, or in the St. Louis/St. Charles area. However, we have recently started to get a number of cases in Kansas City and the surrounding area. And now we have a great win to report. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. I started this blog ...
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Chain of Title: St. Louis Success
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Thursday, April 5, 2012. One of the first clients who came through our doors when we started Foreclosure Law was an older lady who lived in University City. She had been named as the personal representative for her sister's estate. She had been battling with the bank and foreclosure firm Millsap and Singer, who had started a foreclosure on her sister's property. Obviously, not all cases turn out like this, and the k...
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Chain of Title: June 2011
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Monday, June 20, 2011. The Moment In Which I Become Michael Douglas In Falling Down. The bank is trying to foreclose on a property where the debt was $183,000 and they have been paid TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. I tried to be nice, but it didn't take. Dear Mr. Foreclosure Mill Lawyer (FML for short to make sure that, like Bon Scott, we protect the guilty):. The location of the original note. For a moment, ...
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Chain of Title: The Smell Test
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The story of the back-end of the financial crisis . Tales of the Great Foreclosure Fraud. Thursday, September 13, 2012. I went to a foreclosure mill in Seattle yesterday. Met with an attorney. He was a pleasant enough chap, and we spent about ten or fifteen minutes discussing a certain case. I wanted to see documentation. He provided me some. Your people just want a free house.". So here's my retort:. Why couldn't Michele Sjolander and the like sign their names? Why couldn't you use real live employees t...