The 25year 'Foreclosure From Hell', or how to get back at the banks

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Sluggo

Lifer
Jun 12, 2000
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There is nothing at all admirable about what this woman is doing. She's a deadbeat who's using technicalities to escape a legitimate debt. F her.

I agree.

I am also surprised her neighbors haven't burned the shithole down.
 

Attic

Diamond Member
Jan 9, 2010
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yay for rigerously applying the law with no regard for it's intent.

Cliffs: Screw her and the lawyer representing her.

This is exactly what we don't need and should not be celebrating.
 

zephyrprime

Diamond Member
Feb 18, 2001
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What this woman is doing is despicable but since the title has been transferred 6 times and in light of recent revelations about MERS and the ineptitude of bank title transfers, there's a really good chance that the note for this mortgage has been lost and she will get the house scott free.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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bah she is going to die soon. and the house will go for sale. fuck this lady. she is no hero
 

LegendKiller

Lifer
Mar 5, 2001
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What this woman is doing is despicable but since the title has been transferred 6 times and in light of recent revelations about MERS and the ineptitude of bank title transfers, there's a really good chance that the note for this mortgage has been lost and she will get the house scott free.

What came out about MERS was overblown. The system has worked well for more than a decade and will continue to do so.

Not to mention that this was far before MERS or even before securitization became really big. This is simply a case of a lost note.