“Corazon Palma’s case may be the precedent set forth for many individuals dealing with the same corrupt lending practices.”

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I have a feeling that there will be much more rulings like this in the near future…

Annuity News Journal

San Jose Woman Reclaims Illegally Foreclosed Property

A 75 year old San Jose resident has reclaimed her home through a court decision against Washington Mutual and Bank of America. Corazon Palma won the court decision, because her home was illegally foreclosed.

The court documents state that Palma modified her mortgage with the thrift bank in 2008. Palma wanted to reduce her current mortgage payments of $3,900. She sought a modification due to her cancer diagnosis. Months later, a neighbor told Palma that a notice of trustee sale sign was seen on her property. Palma’s property was currently rented. When the trustee sale sign was placed, the loan was being serviced by Bank of America. Bank of America took over the mortgage modification due to the bankruptcy of WaMu, Inc in September 2008. Palma called the mortgage lender and was told that the sale would be canceled and appropriate loan modification documents would be sent.

The property was sold months later, according to a broker from Coldwell Banker, at a trust sale. Court documents accuse Washington Mutual of illegal lending practices by misleading Palma from the start.

The lawsuit was filed in the Northern California Superior Court due to allegations that Palma’s home was illegally foreclosed upon. The judge ruled in favor of Corazon Palma…

Read the rest here…

Decision to come shortly…

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