Posted by 4closureFraud on October 25, 2009 · 18 Comments
“I am an attorney who has taken “produce the note” one step further. I am current on my mortgage, and actually what prompted me to take the action I am taking is that I had paid off my second mortgage but my lender refused to surrender my paid off second mortgage note. My lender also … Read more
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