@dogassedugly We just lost the house to foreclosure fraud. It is still empty. Can we get it back? Or can we at least still try to recover the equity? It can't be too late, can it?
You need to wake up tomorrow and goto the courts house. Where they filed this fraud fore-closer. And file for a quite title.
99% of mortgages & loans since 1980 were Securities by banks. They don't own your homes. The investors do. And since the investors are not forclosing on your home?
@MrHealthWize Are you Pro Se? It's a trick question. If you say yes, you had better know procedure because the judge will treat you like an attorney. When my case was called I said: "I am in want of competent counsel." My transcript reads: "I am NOT competent counsel." Proof that even the court reporters are in on it. One thing I would stress is if you ever go to court, hire your own stenographer and take at least 2 witnesses (non-family) with you. I had neither. Their word against mine.
I did that very thing. I was one of the pioneers in the 'show me the note' technology. The judge screwed me. I have seven copies of a note which is seven counts of securities counterfeiting and the judge just kept saying: "Duly noted." The attorney for the bank was witnessing by phone and I immediately shut him down.. No note? No witness for the plaintiff? No plaintiff? Case dismissed right? WRONG! After I disqualified the bank attorney the judge started prosecuting the foreclosure. Nice eh?
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@dogassedugly We just lost the house to foreclosure fraud. It is still empty. Can we get it back? Or can we at least still try to recover the equity? It can't be too late, can it?
You need to wake up tomorrow and goto the courts house. Where they filed this fraud fore-closer. And file for a quite title.
99% of mortgages & loans since 1980 were Securities by banks. They don't own your homes. The investors do. And since the investors are not forclosing on your home?
ExTREMEHSMACHINE 4 months ago
Pro Se is not the same as Pro bono. Duh!
MrHealthWize 4 months ago
@MrHealthWize Are you Pro Se? It's a trick question. If you say yes, you had better know procedure because the judge will treat you like an attorney. When my case was called I said: "I am in want of competent counsel." My transcript reads: "I am NOT competent counsel." Proof that even the court reporters are in on it. One thing I would stress is if you ever go to court, hire your own stenographer and take at least 2 witnesses (non-family) with you. I had neither. Their word against mine.
AceOfHeart2012 4 months ago
I did that very thing. I was one of the pioneers in the 'show me the note' technology. The judge screwed me. I have seven copies of a note which is seven counts of securities counterfeiting and the judge just kept saying: "Duly noted." The attorney for the bank was witnessing by phone and I immediately shut him down.. No note? No witness for the plaintiff? No plaintiff? Case dismissed right? WRONG! After I disqualified the bank attorney the judge started prosecuting the foreclosure. Nice eh?
AceOfHeart2012 1 year ago
@AceOfHeart2012 On a appeal they will lose. And so will the judge. He will be likely reprimanded from any future actions on this type of case.
ExTREMEHSMACHINE 4 months ago
@ExTREMEHSMACHINE I think it's too late for me to appeal. Mine took place in 2007.
AceOfHeart2012 4 months ago
@AceOfHeart2012 You have at least 5 years. Some federal judges are going longer. It is a federal crime not just a state crime.
ExTREMEHSMACHINE 4 months ago