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Where’s the note, who’s the holder: Enforcement of the promissory note secured by real estate

by Moe Bedard

I have been writing about the missing note theory almost two years now and it appears that the great minds in the legal profession and of our courts have decided to really dive into this fascinating subject. The results have been nothing short of awesome and the banks should be very scared about the potential implications that this has and will have on initiating “illegal foreclosures.”

A hat tip to foreclosure fighter and consumer advocate lawyer from Florida, April Charney for sending this great legal analysis of the missing note theory to me via email.

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Missing Mortgage Notes and Deceptive Mortgage Servicing: Wall Street Shell Game 101

by Moe Bedard

Millions of Americans are facing foreclosure and many have already suffered their foreclosure fates without ever even exploring options to save their homes. Most all homeowners just accept the fact that they have no other options but to leave and become a “renter” again.

What if you didn’t have to leave and all you had to [...]

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Does Your Lender Have the Right to Foreclose on You?

by Moe Bedard

By Moe Bedard (Filed Under Stop Foreclosures Effectively)
This is the question of the day floating throughout the legal blog sphere and I wanted to elaborate on this subject that we have covered extensively here “first” on LoanWorkout.org in the past.

In federal court, written proof of who holds the mortgage must be presented at the time [...]

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