May
11

Wells Fargo files Unlawful Detainer to evict DEADBEAT owners who strategically defaulted… But these “deadbeats” are a CITY GOVERNMENT

Wells Fargo Sues Stockton Again Wells Fargo Serves Unlawful Detainer To City Of Stockton STOCKTON, Calif. (KCRA) — Wells Fargo is taking the city of Stockton to court once again.Wells Fargo is acting on behalf of its bondholders, because Stockton has skipped bond payments. The unlawful detainer was served for an eight-story building on 400 … Read more Related posts:
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Mar
06

Homeowner Credits Occupy D.C. With Saving Her Home from Bank of America / Freddie Mac (VIDEO)

Homeowner Credits Occupy D.C. With Saving Her Home from Bank of America / Freddie Mac BOWIE, Md. – A Maryland woman has been fighting the foreclosure of her Bowie home for nearly two years. But after rallying with the Occupy D.C. movement, things are looking up. Bertina Jones has owned her home for 14 years. … Read more Related posts:
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  3. Whoopsie – Bank America Screws Another Homeowner – Bank of America’s Error Cost Cape Coral Woman a House
Dec
31

Hawaii Action Alert | Stop a Wells Fargo Eviction at the Tehiva/Phillips’ Home 5305 Hana Hwy Monday Jan 2

Stop the Eviction at the Tehiva/Phillips’ Home 5305 Hana Hwy Monday Jan 2 We are literally crying out to all that can be on our property on Jan. 2nd to make a silent stand for what is right and protest against the fraudulent act of the bank. On Jan. 2, Monday our entire family will … Read more Related posts:
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Oct
11

Wells Fargo Fraudcosure | Paying for a Home They Don’t Own (VIDEO)

“We did everything we were supposed to do. All this had been going on for two years. Nobody has communicated with us, notified us. We had been paying our mortgage and everything” For two years, a Houston couple diligently paid the monthly mortgage on their new home. Then came the unbelievable news that the home … Read more Related posts:
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Sep
07

Deadbeats | Cape Coral Couple Sues Wells Fargo for Selling them Home it didn’t Own

The Barnharts are suing Wells Fargo along with American Home Mortgage Servicing Inc., Powerlink Settlement Services and Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-CPI Asset Backed Certificates Series 2007-CP-1. ~ Remember this from back in June of 2011? ~ Wells Fargo FAIL | Cape Coral Family Pays Wells Fargo for Home Bank didn’t Own Go ahead, … Read more
Jul
31

Five Reasons You Need to Avoid the Luminate a LivingFibber Securitization Audit Service

This lumin-what? securitization analysis being sold out there on some well-known sites is to be avoided in my opinion. Do your own due diligence but here’s a couple cents from me… someone who actually takes the 10-15 hours to actually examine a case, all of the documents related, do my own investigation and analysis and then sit down to type the case-specific report that can actually be used in a court of law or by an attorney or homeowner in foreclosure litigation.

Why not the Luminate a LivingFib Combo Title & Securitization Audit? Because it’s none of what I just described.

  1. It’s almost 100% boiler plate language; (by the way, the Title Report is worth $150, $25-75 for hard costs and $75 for 100% profit for the attorney who’s doin that title report for you, wink wink)
  2. It’s does NOT contain the specificity and particularity required to state a real claim (based on every report I have seen thus far);
  3. It guesses almost 100% of the time on which trust you’re loan is in (based on every report I have seen thus far and if they’re guessin on your report you’ll be left guessin why the judge dismissed your claim);
  4. It is highly software-driven (based on the fact that every report sent to me was highly identical to all others and I even saw one with a different law firm and attorney’s name on it, guess old LivignFibbs is “licensing his software” you think?);
  5. It cannot produce what it’s proponents claim (ie. specific knowledge of what trust your loan is in)
It’s is not worth anywhere close to $1500 in my opinion, maybe $50 for what you really get which is a couple pdf’s of spun versions of Wikipedia on securitization and impressive words like “conveyance” and “depositor” and “cdo” and “remic”  along with a dab of conjecture and a spritz of fibbing.
If the lender/servicer/trustee has not disclosed voluntarily or involuntarily (ie. through court-ordered discovery) which specific trust your loan is in, it is impossible to confidently determine what trust your loan is in. I’d like to find the attorney relying on that guess in an evidentiary hearing! If you’re one of them… give me a call and tell me how that guess has worked you, ya right!
It would be a guess 99 out of 1000 times. There is a very rare occurrence where your loan number or SSN or property address shows up on a trust specific mortgage loan schedule which was filed with the SEC and has been indexed by Google and can thus be found through some online research, work and investigation. That’s 1 time out of every 1000 and dare I say it could easily be 1 out of 100,000.
Suffice to say it is a highly rare occurrence… so this bunk that is being sold to you by the many scammers out there that you can find out what trust your loan is in is a complete living eye…sorry, meant lie.  I’ve been in the industry folks. Don’t believe it… There is NO SECRET DATABASE that only the Wizard of Oz has access to. If you believe that I have a lot in Cape Coral I’ll sell you for a good bargain too…
If the Trust has been disclosed on a document like an assignment, or an endorsement or a sub of trustee notice or notice of foreclosure sale or one of those types of documents, then YES, you know the name of the trust your loan was ALLEGEDLY transferred and assigned to. Nearly 100% of all residential mortgage loans ever funded since the 90′s is securitized. That’s a given. Period. Portfolio lending is and was a dinosaur. Securitization is legal. Fabricating a paper trail is not. Making false or deceptive claims is not. But if no document provided, yet discovered or found in your case does NOT have the name of the alleged trust on it, then your only course of action to definitively investigate and find the specific trust is through discovery. In or out of the court of law. If you are considering paying someone around $259/month or $1550 to guess on this, I would highly advise you to go take your closest family or friends out for a really nice dinner and night out on the town. That would be a more meaningful way to spend your money vs a combo title and securitization guess-my-stinkin-pants-off audit and analysis from living fibbs.
I’ve had the unfortunate role of telling about a dozen or so people over the last 9 months or so that the report they paid about $1500 for wasn’t worth a dime really. I mean, it really didn’t luminate anything other than the report was peddled by thieves with a bar license. Respectable attorneys who haven’t fully consumed themselves with Fibbs Flavored Kool-Aid agree with me… and this all just my opinion of course but the homeowners calling me and who also sent me these worthless reports already knew [what I told them] in their gut already.
I think it’s pretty obvious to sensible people who don’t believe everything they read or hear. But it just plain angers me that there are attorneys and others out there who are taking people’s money and doing virtually nothing for them. I mean, that’s just plain wrong and I just don’t get it. Really, why does it seem like so many people these days will do anything for a buck (or 1500) including just plain lying to people, cutting corners and downright not delivering value to customers. Do this to people who are down on their luck and you’re just a P-I-G in my book. Oh… and by the way, just because someone is an attorney does NOT mean they are an expert in any way. There are plenty of (former) attorneys and other sort of fibb men in jail for all sorts of crimes and don’t think they’re above the law… ok, well at least the banks are and so are judges. Ok, I give up maybe attorneys are too, oh what the hell…..Just goes without saying I guess… there are some really good attorneys out there doing really good foreclosure defense work. There are some really bad ones and then there are some who don’t even practice and just act like an expert and pontificate in LivingFibbs land.

So, I’ll go look for some of these reports in my email history and will try to post a few here so any of you getting to this post BEFORE you waste $1500 can avoid such calamity. Call me if you have any questions.

And, while I’m at it, be SUPER-CAUTIOUS before hiring anyone who is trying to sell you a “Forensic Audit” or any such variation of that name. Anyone who calls what their doing a “forensic audit” is highly likely to be a scam artist like them there folks over at livvingfibbs.com. Seriously. There are legitimate services out there that can help a homeowner investigate their mortgage loan for predatory lending, fraud and forgery claims along with analyzing the loan for federal disclosure violations or any possible rights of rescission under common law theory or the TILA but be wise, marketing gimmicks and fibbers abound using the term “Forensic Audit” and you’d be best to just keep moving there Sally.

To see a customized mortgage loan investigation report, contact me and I’ll help you understand the real difference. It’s not hard once you can compare and see what the scammers and fibbers are trying to sell.

Aug
04

Mortgage Hardship: Solutions to Avoid Foreclosure

Here’s a link to my similar article at EZinesArticles.com: http://ezinearticles.com/?Mortgage-Hardship—Solutions-to-Avoid-Foreclosure&id=2710389

If you are facing a hardship with making your mortgage payments, you’re not alone. The national foreclosure rate is now at one in every 555 households. If you live in the Ft. Myers/Cape Coral area, that statistic jumps to 1 in every 18 households now in foreclosure.

A mortgage hardship is very common with unemployment numbers rising daily and US homeowners losing the values in their homes on a monthly basis as well

When someone loses their income they go through all sorts of emotions when they cease to have the ability to pay their bills. Fear can easily be all-consuming when facing a mortgage hardship and foreclosure.

The first thing I tell my clients is to not be afraid. Fear can take a root in our lives and cripple us from taking action and acting wisely.

Don’t cave in to the fear tactics of your mortgage servicer or lender – or any other creditor for that matter. You’re still in control even though you may not feel like it.

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.

We have helped families stay in their home for an extra 6 months, 8 months and over a year. We never provide a precise time frame or outcome. There are so many variables… if you have a company giving you a bunch of promises and charging a lot of money upfront for now finite service, be extremely wary and cautious.

Another very likely issue is that the financial institution attempting to collect and/or foreclose doesn’t even own your loan or have the legal right to collect. Over 80% of all foreclosures filed in Florida right now contain a “Lost Note” count alleging that they (the plaintiff) have lost the most important document as evidence of the debt they claim you owe – the Note

There are several affirmative defenses that a qualified and competent foreclosure attorney will know how to bring in your case.

A TILA mortgage rescission may be something that you can assert if there are material disclosure violations found in a forensic loan audit of your loan documents. Obtaining a true forensic loan audit is probably the best first step you as a homeowner in mortgage hardship can take.

A forensic loan auditor will truly break down the entire package of loan documents and examine them for state and federal loan violations along with a forensic examination for fraud and failure to disclose, appraisal fraud and loan application and underwriting fraud.

Be certain that you are truly dealing with a reputable and knowledgeable auditor. I find that a very select few of us really know what to look for and truly know the laws. So many people will tell you what you want to hear without preserving integrity and honesty.

There is a litany of scams out there so be careful. Take your time, ask questions, find a professional who will help and educate you. Knowledge is truly power. The more you know and understand your foreclosure rights, the better off you’ll be.

Quantified violations of the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) and other federal violations can be used a Claims in Defense by Recoupment in any foreclosure action brought against you. A forensic loan audit (done right) is highly valuable for you.

You’ll land on your feet. You’ll make it through this tough time. Be a sponge for information, read it with common sense in mind and find a person or two who can be your mentor or advisor through this time. You’ll make it… I promise.

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