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tridim

(45,358 posts)
18. I'm long since foreclosed
Sat Mar 17, 2012, 04:20 PM
Mar 2012

My house was only worth 60% of what I owed so it wasn't really worth a fight.

I forced the lawyer to show me all the paperwork (they let me see it, but not touch it) and none of it showed any transfers, just a big gap from 2003 to 2010.

I'm likely going to get some of the settlement money, which IMO is much better than nothing. It gives me a small sense of justice for the screw-job they thought they got away with. I really wish the foreclosure mills would have to pay out too, because they are equally as guilty as their criminal clients.

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So? What happens now? KansDem Mar 2012 #1
let's all become notaries and onethatcares Mar 2012 #3
"notary fraud" is a misdemeanor banned from Kos Mar 2012 #4
I'm not following you, but what I'm trying to say is onethatcares Mar 2012 #7
If your house was taken with forged documents and that was the intent of forging them sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #10
It would be if that actually happened. But it has not. banned from Kos Mar 2012 #13
I see, you really have not been following this story. sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #17
Your friend might be interested in this : dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #24
Put a lien on their property. BOA must own something Vincardog Mar 2012 #5
Just forge what you need to OWN one of their buildings, you may have to pay a small fine but.... Dragonfli Mar 2012 #20
Exactly. I would pay a $2,500 fine to own a $25,000,000 building. Where are those papers? Vincardog Mar 2012 #21
This is what happens now kenny blankenship Mar 2012 #9
I didn't know that any bank denied robo-signings. Its common knowledge. banned from Kos Mar 2012 #2
Then you haven't been following this story. No one knew they had been robo-signing sabrina 1 Mar 2012 #11
Read again. I said banks never DENIED robo-signing. banned from Kos Mar 2012 #15
Outsourcing one's fraud keeps one's hands clean then, good to know Dragonfli Mar 2012 #22
And foreclosures continue to destroy lives! superpatriotman Mar 2012 #6
"the grand settlement" will now protect the banks and allow them to keep the stolen money Dragonfli Mar 2012 #14
I heard they forged signatures Politicalboi Mar 2012 #8
My bank transferred my mortgage around to different entities without any documentation whatsoever tridim Mar 2012 #12
They may have lost your original paperwork. banned from Kos Mar 2012 #16
I'm long since foreclosed tridim Mar 2012 #18
I hope you get a LOT of settlement money. banned from Kos Mar 2012 #19
Actually JPM Chase paid $0 for my house, when WaMu folded.. tridim Mar 2012 #23
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