There are precise steps you can take to protect yourself and your interests. There are legal rights that you possess and can use to help yourself in difficult times. The biggest challenge is that most American consumers and homeowners don’t know they have legal rights. You have foreclosure rights…when you’re facing a mortgage hardship, all hope is not lost.
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TILA or supposed “Forensic” Audits that use standardized check-off lists without providing a mathematical determination of the TILA Disclosure Statement and amounts are NOT Forensic Audits. A check-off list or automated/software-driven TILA Audit describing potential violations as “Serious,” or “Moderate” is incompetent and useless. A Forensic TILA Audit must provide accurate TILA; Regulation Z citations, case law precendent, as well as actual computation of all settlement service fees properly allocated in the TILA Disclosure Statement or the Audit will NOT withstand scrutiny by legal authorities. Do not be fooled by imitations using standardized check-off lists.
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I realized this morning that it’s been a while since I’ve covered the basics of foreclosure defense. For those of you readers who are behind in their mortgage and trying to work something out with the lender (who is usually just the servicer of your loan, not the owner), you must beware that MOST of these institutions do not deal with you, the homeowner in good faith. Every time I see the news media covering some ridiculous thing they call “reporting” of the facts, fair and balanced or whatever, what they “report” is that banks are hurting, the government is going to save the “people” from this mess and servicers are doing everything they can to help. Call this number, call that number and you’ll get help. Go to this government site, or that for more information… yadda yadda yadda.
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In the state of Florida, there is extensive established law that prevents summary judgment from being granted when there are outstanding issues of material fact. Johnson v. Boca Raton Community Hosp., Inc., 985 So.2d 141, Murphy v. Young Men’s Christian Association of Lake Wales, Inc., 974 So.2d 565. A “material fact,” for summary judgment purposes, is a fact that is essential to the resolution of the legal questions raised in the case, Continental Concrete, Inc. v. Lakes at La Paz III Ltd. Partnership, 758 So.2d 1214.
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TILA mortgage rescission is a COMPLETE defense to foreclosure. In fact, it is the most POWERFUL foreclosure defense you could have.
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Did you know that over 98% of all people who are served with a foreclosure suit or notice of default do NOTHING to defend themself in the process? That’s a fact.
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Even non-material disclosure violations or violations over a year old can still be used as claims and defenses in recoupment in a foreclosure defense. (See 15 U.S.C. § 1640(e)) – these claims and affirmative defenses raise genuine issues of material fact sufficient to survive any motion for summary judgment.
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