Florida 5th DCA – Summary Judgment Reversed – Motion Constituted an Abuse of Discretion – Stephanie J. Crown v Chase Home Finance

This is why more need to fight, more need to retain attorneys and more need to appeal the “Abusive” decisions coming from the circuit courts… IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FIFTH DISTRICT JULY TERM 2010 STEPHANIE J. CROWN AND JOHN J. CROWN, Appellants, v. CHASE HOME FINANCE, Appellee. Case … Read more

Void Foreclosure Judgments Everywhere…They’re Subject to Collateral Attack Forever

From Weidners Blog… A void judgment is a nullity, a brutum fulmen… and is subject to collateral attack and may be stricken at any time.  The passage of time cannot make valid that which has always been void. Ramagli Realty v. Craver, 121 So. 2d. 648 Commit that quote to memory and repeat it often, … Read more

The Most Reviled Law Firm in Florida and the “Unowned Mortgage Loans” Scheme

By LYNN E. SZYMONIAK, ESQ. Editor, Fraud Digest (www.frauddigest.com),  AUGUST 1, 2010 In the last weekend in July, 2010, photographs of Florida lawyer David J. Stern appeared on the internet.  Stern, the owner of the largest foreclosure law firm in Florida, was photographed sun-bathing on his 130’ foot yacht, reportedly to be named “Su Casa … Read more

Chink in the Armor – Mr. Geeai, MERS, and the Search for the Truth

Below is some commentary I have been following over at Chink in the Armor blog that I would like to share with the readers here… I have come to enjoy this storyline and the way it attempts to simplify, if that is at all possible, MERS and the foreclosure fiasco… The story starts here with … Read more