NEW REPORT: Foreclosing on Ohio – Big Bank Foreclosures in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus

NEW REPORT: Foreclosing on Ohio – Big Bank Foreclosures in Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus Ohio is one of the hardest hit states in the nation by the foreclosure crisis. While the Buckeye State has not posted the shear volumes of foreclosures as the once-hot housing markets of California Nevada and Florida, the cumulative impact of … Read more

White Paper, The Future of Notarization is Online | Notary Experts Expose Flaws in Notary System, Advise Bringing Notaries Online

  Notary Experts Expose Flaws in Notary System, Advise Bringing Notaries Online >PRWEB.COM Newswire (PRWEB) May 09, 2011 Top notary experts have released a joint paper entitled, “The Future of Notarization is Online.” The paper comes in the wake of the recent foreclosure document and robo-signing frauds, which revealed that the Notary Public system is … Read more

David J. Stern | Case Management Conferences in PBC on May 13, 2011, May 24, 2011, May 26, 2011 and May 31, 2011

Below in PDF format are Orders Setting Case Management Conferences on May 13, 2011, May 24, 2011, May 26, 2011 and May 31, 2011 regarding previous and current David Stern cases.  These Orders are also posted at:  www.15thcircuit.com Case management, “Rocket Docket” style… I highly suggest if you live in the area (Palm Beach County) … Read more

Fraudclosure | Open Letter to PBC Chief Judge Peter Blanc RE The Courts Belong to the People of Florida

May 9, 2011 Lisa Epstein 607 Gazetta Way West Palm Beach, FL 33413 Chief Judge Peter Blanc Fifteenth Judicial Circuit 201 N. Dixie Highway West Palm Beach, Florida 33431. RE: The Courts Belong to the People of Florida Dear Judge Blanc, On May 6th 2011, many Floridians, including myself, were barred from entry into courtroom … Read more

Fannie Mae SEC 10-Q Report “MERS System could pose counterparty, operational, reputational and legal risks for us.”

UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 Form 10-Q ¥ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2011 OR n TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition … Read more

Net Loss of $6.5 Billion | Fannie Mae First-Quarter 2011 Results

Fannie Mae, the leading house mortgage lender in the United States, requested the government Friday for an additional 8.5 billion U.S. dollars in aid after seeing huge loss in the first quarter of 2011. Full report below… ~ 4closureFraud.org ~ Fannie Mae First-Quarter 2011 Results Tweet

Mortgage Investors Zeroing in on Subprime Lender

  Mortgage investors zeroing in on subprime lender (Reuters) – A group of mortgage bond investors is reaching out for help in a novel bid to force H&R Block Inc’s defunct subprime lending unit to buy back billions of dollars in soured mortgages, the group’s lawyer said on Monday. The plea to other bond investors … Read more

Guardian ad Litem | Stacking the Foreclosure Deck

“It is clear that the system is ill-designed to represent the best interests of defendants.“ ~ Editorial – Stacking the Foreclosure Deck Homeowners have cause to complain that the judicial deck is stacked against them in foreclosure cases. Consider the findings of the Tribune’s Shannon Behnken, who reports current law allows the lender in some … Read more

Matt Weidner | The Bigger Picture, The Real Truth About What Foreclosure Means

Glad to see you are back in action Matt… Another great post by Matthew Weidner… ~ The Bigger Picture, The Real Truth About What Foreclosure Means You know how we’re all infected with the notion that America is greater than any other country on earth?  Well, we’re all appropriately revisiting that national anthem in the … Read more

Video | Foreclosure Firms Forced to Face Pinellas County Judge

Click Through to View ~ PInellas County Judge Campbell ordered the heads of two major firms that handle foreclosures for banks, both based in Ft. Lauderdale, to come to Pinellas County to explain their business practices. ~ 4closureFraud.org Tweet

Way To Go Idaho | Judge Rules Lending Company (MERS) didn’t Follow Proper Steps to Obtain Couple’s Home

“The problem, at least according to First District Judge Benjamin Simpson’s Tuesday ruling, is that electronic filing of MERS didn’t register the lien transfer in the Kootenai County records department. Since documenting ownership at the county level is required by state law, RCS wasn’t the legal owner of the mortgage and couldn’t foreclose.” ~ Premature … Read more

Sewer Service | FL 5th DCA Default Judgment Reversed, ABNER SILVA v. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., ETC.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FIFTH DISTRICT JANUARY TERM 2011 ABNER SILVA, Appellant, v. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., ETC., Appellee. ________________________________/ Opinion filed May 6, 2011 Non Final Appeal from the Circuit Court for Orange County, Emerson Thompson, Jr., Senior Judge. Matthew D. Valdes, Kaufman, Englett & Lynd, … Read more

BofA Does Not Automatically Carry Successor Liability for Countrywide

People are already catching on to all the fraudulent foreclosures that have have occurred, now that a 2nd court (the 1st being judge Sue Robinson in DE), which has found BofA does not automatically carry successor liability for Countrywide. If they do not carry successor liability, there can be no liability to BofA by the … Read more

In Fine Print, Banks Require Struggling Homeowners to Waive Rights

In Fine Print, Banks Require Struggling Homeowners to Waive Rights by Paul Kiel ProPublica This story was co-published with Slate [1]. A few months ago, Bank of America offered Sergio Cortez of Staten Island, N.Y., the help he desperately needed to stay in his home: a break on his mortgage. Like millions of others, he … Read more

Loan Mod Lies | Were You Forced to Waive Your Rights to Get Help?

Were You Forced to Waive Your Rights to Get Help? by Paul Kiel ProPublica ProPublica recently learned of several cases where mortgage servicers required homeowners to waive their rights as part of an agreement to avoid foreclosure. In these cases, contracts provided by home mortgage servicers included clauses requiring borrowers to waive rights or state … Read more