Bank of America recorded call regarding foreclosure Part 2 of 2
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This guy is a pathological liar! But at least he stands up against these crooked lenders! Praise the lord!
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Exactly! She can ask him about his financial information but can't tell him who her supervisor is? RIDICULOUS!
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No Bank of America did not pay back their loan. All us "customers" who taken hostage by them paid the loans with all the extortion money collected dressed as "fees".
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@kenfo0 Time is in the homeowner's best interest. people will whine "your debt is mounting". so? maybe you hit the lottery,maybe a rich uncle dies...anything can happen. 1 should argue with the court that the bank is not the only party with interests, and the interests are ONLY supposed to matter in THIS 1 CASE. In this 1 case, the bank is trying to take a home and equity (life savings?) which will have terrible effects. On the other side, that 1 mortgage is spit in the ocean to the bank.....
i don't get it. so the bank called and is making you an offer to keep you in your house, and you are whining? I seriously don't get it. If you want to stay in the house, tell them to send you something in writing, take it to court. what is so difficult? It seems as if you're being insolent and giddy for no apparent reason. I get that they have foreclosed and you are in court. I get it's frustrating. What I don't get is your bizarrely flippant attitude. What am I missing?
kenfo0 5 months ago
@kenfo0 1. There is no house involved.
2. The Bank and their attorney committed crimes in court.
3. The Bank and their attorney played a delay game in court to ignore DISCOVERY and they refused the just remedies to their defaults.
4. There is so much more. Go examine Bank of America or even the court transcripts for the hard-core details.
jwerner79 5 months ago
@jwerner79 Lol. What word game are you playing in "1."? Upon what, then, was "foreclosure" based, if not a house? You gave no fact to support "2". 3. Each side has rights in court. The IDEA, at least, of court is "fairness", although I doubt it has ever been so. One can frighten public officials easily enough....SHOW UP AT HEARINGS and be knowledgeable of your rights. If you need time to prepare a case or get info or whatever, simply ask for it. If they refuse, ask "what's the hurry?".
kenfo0 5 months ago
@kenfo0 Ripping apart your ego, THE BANK did NOT file foreclosure, but rather the Condominium Association for a Condo I owned in the building; they filed foreclosure on a fraudulent lien the Board placed on the title for less than $1,000: No joke. Am I going to hire an attorney at $200 an hour to sue the Association, which is a non-profit to obtain a judgment on which I will never be able to collect??? Anyway, the bank got involved during the Condo Assn's initiated litigation. Read the docket.
jwerner79 5 months ago
@jwerner79 A condo association cannot foreclose on your property. They do not own the note. LOL. You are stupid and arrogant. You can't even explain your situation clearly or accurately, then act as if I am stupid for not reading your tiny mind. read what docket, you moron? I have no idea who you are, where you live, filing dates, etc. Go away now. I don't want to get infected with whatever you've done to yourself...
kenfo0 5 months ago
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