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In reply to the discussion: Unsealed court-settlement documents reveal banks stole $trillions' worth of houses [View all]ms.smiler
(551 posts)You stated: It is absolutely ridiculous to say that because mortgage holders are playing games with paperwork that a homeowner should wind up with a free home.
Those games with paperwork you mentioned translate into fraudulent Assignments of Mortgage filed in our land records slandering property Titles, recordation fraud, fraudulent affidavits, notary fraud, forgery, fraud upon the court, Unjust Enrichment, Breach of Contract, and Wrongful Foreclosure under Federal law just off the top of my head.
Is it your position, that regardless of how many laws are violated and Felonies committed, parties who have no standing to sue homeowners, nor any legal right to foreclose upon property, should still be permitted by courts to take property from law abiding homeowners?
A simple check must be properly indorsed as well as a Promissory Note. If these companies cant be responsible for their handling of important & valuable documents, they have NO business handling them.
It appears to greatly disturb you that homeowners have received a "free" house. Not only have homeowners received those "free" houses but they've been awarded damages as great as 12 million dollars.
Paying damages is how companies are held accountable for law breaking. It is how they are punished for wrongdoing. If you don't want to see homeowners with "free" houses and millions of dollars, how about you start demanding that those in the mortgage industry CEASE BREAKING THE LAW! If they didn't violate the law, there would be no "free" houses and damage awards.