Harris said he received a notice on Tuesday that he would be evicted on Thursday

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“He (banks attorney) was just outright nasty with it,” Harris said. “He just said, ‘Get a room, put your stuff in storage, buy the house and then move back in.’”

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“I’m a about to burst into tears right now”

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He begged for at least 4 to 7 days

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But the attorney said no

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Boy, if this doesn’t make my blood boil…

Especially when this happens in the next county over from where I live…

What we have here is a tenant getting evicted from a home that was in foreclosure…

Now don’t get to0 sidetracked on the links and video below because I dug much deeper than what appears on the surface by pulling the mortgage on the property, the assignment of mortgage, and the docket where documents were submitted to attest that NO TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY.

And you know what I did for fun? I researched the owner of the home deeper with the help of my dear friend A and found that on his bankruptcy petition filed in March of 2009 it stated that Mr Ramsey Harris was living in the premises at the time of the filing.

So the Plaintiff and their “Law Firm”, knew or should have known that there was a tenant in the property.

Angry yet? Yes?

Wait until you take all of the rest in below…

I wouldn’t want to be anyone associated with the crimes committed against this man that severed our country for many many years…

People that have nothing to lose, have NOTHING to lose…

Got that everyone???

From two separate reports…

First report…

LINK – Neighbors aid disabled veteran ripped off during eviction from Rocky Point house

Excerpts from the report…

ROCKY POINT — It was bad enough when 62-year-old disabled veteran Ramsey Harris was evicted from a foreclosed house on Jamaica Lane where the former owner had been letting him live.

Then it started to rain as all his worldly possessions sat in a heap by the side of the road and Harris noticed some of his valuables were missing.

“It was just ugly,” Harris said Friday. “I was just broken-hearted. I couldn’t believe what was happening to me. I ended up standing, watching all my life’s work go down the tubes.”

When he realize his coin collection was missing from a dresser drawer during the eviction Thursday, Harris called 911 to report the theft.

A sheriff’s deputy recovered the coins as well as three watches, a silver ring and a silver bracelet from one of the workers who had been removing Harris’ belongings from the house, a report says. The items were valued at $2,810.

Jeffrey Morris Young, 32, of the 500 block of North Congress Ave., West Palm Beach, (a local boy) was arrested on a grand theft charge, the report says.

Harris had lived in the house for several years and tried repeatedly to buy it, first from the previous owner through a short sale and later from the bank that bought the foreclosed property, he and his real estate agent said. But the deals never went through because of financing problems.

Harris said he received a notice on Tuesday that he would be evicted on Thursday. He scrambled to line up a federal loan and cash to help him buy the house, but the bank’s lawyer told him it was too late, Harris said. The lawyer could not be reached immediately for comment.

“He was just outright nasty with it,” Harris said. “He just said, ‘Get a room, put your stuff in storage, buy the house and then move back in.’”

Second report…

LINK – Vietnam Veteran homeless after home he’s renting goes into foreclosure

More excerpts…

STUART, Fla. – A local veteran is desperate for help after being put out of his home. He says the home he was renting went into foreclosure and he was told it was okay for him to stay there until everything was worked out. But on Thursday he was handed an eviction notice and watched as movers moved all his belongings into the street.

It’s tears of frustration and desperation from 62-year-old Vietnam Veteran Ramsey Harris.  “I cry like a baby and I’m a about to burst into tears right now,” said Harris.

He hides his face as he is overwhelmed with emotion not knowing where he will go or do next. “It’s kind of tough… it’s just not right,” Harris said.

First, he rented the home but a few months later it went into foreclosure and the landlord filed for bankruptcy.

But things rapidly changed. He says he received a two day notice to get out or buy it. Harris says he begged for at least 4 to 7 days as his loan application was approved. But the attorney said no. Now he and his belongings are out on the street. “I’ve been through a lot and this is the most exasperating experiences I’ve ever had,” said Harris.

And many of his belongings are still out on the street. He says some of the items have been taken by people thinking it’s just junk.

We reached out to the attorney but our calls have not been returned.

Why? Cause they are a bunch of  COWARDS!

Here is the video clip, click through to view… Be sure to come back for the rest!

Okay, still with me?

Good.

This is where the mainstream media stops and I begin.

I will be pulling this whole file from the Martin County court house on Monday and examining it with the help of the best of the best…

I never ask for “tips” but if some of you all can contribute to the tip jar on this one by clicking on the jar or the previous link, it would be greatly appreciated since it will cost a few $hundred$ to copy the files at $1 per page…

Our coffers are dry, can you spare some change?

Sorry about that but I am…

Actually, not really, it was much more deceptive than that…

Anyway, if you can help a brother out, it would be greatly appreciated…

Let’s see, how about we start with the mortgage that is involved in this Foreclosure World story…

It is a Bear Stearn’s Residential Mortgage Corporation loan obfuscated by MERS dated Feb 6, 2008.

I see some interesting clues on the first page that lead down other rabbit holes but for now we will stick to the surface of the document…

ALL DOCUMENTS ARE POSTED BELOW

Next up would be a Lis Pendens on April Fools Day (no joke) of 2008 in where US Bank through their “counsel” The “Law Offices” of China, I mean David J. Stern, filed the complaint and in where the summons never made it Mr Ramsey Harris, the disabled vet, even though according to the reports above,  he was living in the property BEFORE it was in foreclosure… Simple mistake, I guess…

Well wait a minute, that’s strange, there was no mortgage to US Bank. Why would they be initiating a foreclosure on this property?

Oh, duh…

There was an assignment of mortgage filed six months after the foreclosure suit was filed… Silly me…

I wonder who requested this assignment to be able to foreclose on this home?

I’ll give you  multiple choice.

A. Bear Stearns?

B. David J. Stern?

C. David J. Stern?

D. Santa Clause?

Careful, that is one of those tricky multiple choice questions with only one answer…

You can click the choices for more info…

I always pick C. (hint hint)

AGAIN ALL DOCUMENTS ARE POSTED BELOW

Now, I bet you will never guess who signed the assignment of mortgage.

Let’s do multiple choice again since it was so much fun last time…

This one is even trickier than the last one so make sure you think it out…

A. Linda Green

B. Bryan Bly

C. Liquenda Allotey

D. None of the Above

Here is a clue from the mortgage assignment in question…

Again, you can click the choices for more info…

Did you pick C?

If you did you are wrong. Yes I know, the clue shows it is Liquenda. His name is printed there clear as day.

The actual answer was D. None of the Above…

The question was who “signed” the assignment.

Anyway, that is what I think the answer is because I have seen so many different variations of this individual’s signature that I couldn’t be sure that it was actually Liquenda signing the document. I also seem to remember a newsletter from where he works (FIS/LPS) that he was really good at his job, signing over 1,000 documents a day…

Link to Newsletter…

Here is another document Liquenda allegedly signed.

They are kinda similar, right?

Let’s take a look at Liquenda’s “Credentials”

Via Fraud Digest…

Liquenda Allotey
Lender Processing Services, Inc.

Liquenda Allotey has been employed for many years in the Dakota County, MN offices of Lender Processing Services, Inc. He signs many different job titles on mortgage-related documents, often using different titles on the same day. He often signed as an officer of MERS (“Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.”) He may be the most prolific of all of the Dakota County, Minnesota Signers. Titles attributed to Liquenda Allotey include the following: Attorney-in-Fact, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as successor in interest to Washington Mutual Bank; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for American Home Mortgage Acceptance; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Ampro Mortgage, a division of United Financial Mortgage Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Colorado Federal Savings Bank; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for CTX Mortgage Company, LLC; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Decision One Mortgage Company, LLC: Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for EMC Mortgage Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Encore Credit Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Entrust Mortgage, Inc.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for EquiFirst Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Fairfield Financial Mortgage Corp., Inc.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for First Guaranty Mortgage Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for First Horizon Home Loan Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for First Residential Mortgage Services Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for GreenPoint Mortgage Funding, Inc.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Homequest Capital Funding; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Ivanhoe Financial, Inc.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Lending First Mortgage; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Market Street Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Meritage Mortgage Corp.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Mortgage Network, Inc.; Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for Pinnacle Mortgage, Inc.; and Vice President, MERS, as Nominee for SouthStar Funding, LLC. His signature resembles a capital letter “U” and is never written on the signature line itself.

Anyway, what does it matter if these documents were created and possibly forged for the sole purpose of evicting some deadbeat from a home that they couldn’t pay for.

Oh wait a minute, the document in this case helped evict a disabled vet who was living in the property… My bad…

Putting the possible forgery aside, the real question is how was a loan assigned from Bear Stearn’s Residential Mortgage Corporation AFTER IT COLLAPSED???

Yea, I see it they claim it to be effective on 03/25/08 but it was backdated from 10/14/08 because the Lis Pendens was filed on 04/01/08…

But again, none of these really matters, the homeowner didn’t pay their mortgage right?

Next up is the docket on this case where it shows Mr Ramsey Harris, the real victim in this fiasco, was never served with the foreclosure suit.

It also shows NOTICE-NO TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY!

And NO WRIT ISSUED TO MR RAMSEY HARRIS. However, one was issued to the owner of the property WRIT OF POSSESSION ISSUED TO CRAIG Q O’CALLAGHAN.

It will be interesting to see the order granting the Writ…

Now, as I mentioned earlier, I was able to obtain the bankruptcy petition of the owner of the property with the help of my friend A and it states that Mr Ramsey Harris was living in the property at the time of the filing.

From the Bankruptcy Petition filed 03/26/09.

That means that the Plaintiff and their “Law Firm”, knew or should have known that Mr Harris Ramsey was living in the property.

Now that can be a real problem.

You see, the Federal Government issued a new law last year protecting tenants and it is called the “Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009”

“Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009,” which became effective on May 20, 2009. The law is intended to protect tenants from immediate eviction by persons or entities that become owners of residential property through foreclosureTenants must be given at least 90 days notice; tenants with leases must be permitted to remain until the end of the lease, except that a lease can be terminated with 90 days notice by a purchaser who intends to occupy the property. and extends additional protections for tenants with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Section 8 vouchers. It establishes a minimum time period that a tenant can remain in a foreclosed property before being evicted.

ALL DOCUMENTS ARE POSTED BELOW

Now, I wonder if Mr Ramsey Harris received such a notice. I highly doubt it since there was NOTICE-NO TENANTS IN POSSESSION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY!

I also wonder if Mr Ramsey Harris has a lease on the property that still may be valid?

So many questions and so little answers…

The original firm on the case was The Law Office of China, I mean David J. Stern but I am getting reports that a different firm may have processed the eviction.

I will pull the file tomorrow or the next day to get a deeper look in all this, but from what I have discovered so far, I would expect some heads to roll.

Where are the real damn cops?

And again, if some of you all can contribute to the tip jar on this one by clicking on the jar or the previous link, it would be greatly appreciated since it will cost a few $hundred$ to copy the files at $1 per page…

Our coffers are dry, can you spare some change?

Full documents below…

More later…

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4closureFraud.org

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Lis Pendens by US Bank / David J. Stern

Assignment of Mortgage requested By David J Stern Signed By Allotey

Mortgage from Bear Stearn’s Residential Mortgage Corporation

Martin County Docket of Case

Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act of 2009