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In reply to the discussion: Foreclosure victims begin receiving pitiful checks yesterday...guess what? insufficient funds [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)22. My friend is planning to sue Wells Fargo for the loss of her home. She did not accept the miserable
$800 offered to her fearing it would prevent her from suing in some way. I am certain this terrible agreement made with the banks was to stop law suits and yet another bailout of the banks at the expense of the people whose homes were stolen, as hers was.
Did you ever find a good attorney to handle your case btw? And to whom did you have to pay the $2, 500 for a quiet title action and could you explain what that means?
Also, do you know what the statute of limitations is on filing a lawsuit after the foreclosure?
Good luck with your case. I hope people do fight back, since you are correct, our government will never hold them accountable so it is up to us.
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Foreclosure victims begin receiving pitiful checks yesterday...guess what? insufficient funds [View all]
xiamiam
Apr 2013
OP
If you remember, Congress first voted against the bailout. That was in response to the huge, it was
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#31
One or two people on one anonymous forum on an unknown website said "insufficient funds".
tridim
Apr 2013
#2
My friend was illegally foreclosed on in 2009. The 'law mill' that drove her out of her home, is now
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#6
The pre-payout mailing that we got a week or so ago specifically addresses that, in fact
Orrex
Apr 2013
#24
She did get that but didn't trust it I guess after all she went through initially.
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#25
My friend is planning to sue Wells Fargo for the loss of her home. She did not accept the miserable
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#22
Lol, thinking how lucky your niece was to have you around at that time. You gave me valuable
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#29
Is it a wrongful foreclosure because they were making payments on time, but for some
sammytko
Apr 2013
#30
In some cases, quite a few actually, when people realized they might have problems keeping up their
sabrina 1
Apr 2013
#32