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“So I say to the American people, you be squatters in your own homes. Don’t you leave.”

by Moe Bedard

“Possession is nine-tenths of the law.”

Marcy Kaptur of Ohio is the longest-serving Democratic congresswoman in U.S. history. Her district, stretching along the shore of Lake Erie from west of Cleveland to Toledo, faces an epidemic of home foreclosures and 11.5 percent unemployment.That heartland region, the Rust Belt, had its heart torn out by the [...]

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Will Foreclosures Affect Voting Rolls?

by Moe Bedard

Election officials worry that the state’s home foreclosure problem will pose a problem this November for voters still registered at their former address, a newspaper reported Sunday.
Voters in pivotal Ohio with outdated addresses face possible pre-election challenges and trips to multiple polling places. They also are more likely to cast provisional ballots that might not [...]

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Richard Davet – Can someone please help me locate Mr. Davet in Ohio?

by Moe Bedard

I had wrote a story a few days back about a homeowner in Ohio that fought his foreclosure for 11 years. His name is Mr. Richard Davet.  The story was titled Ohio Homeowner Fights Foreclosure and Lives Payment Free for 11 Years.
Basic info on Mr. Davet;
 After spending much of the year living at the homes [...]

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Judge: Mediate foreclosures

by Moe Bedard

The Cincinnati Enquirer reported
BATAVIA – A judge plans to launch a mediation program to reduce the number of foreclosures on houses in Clermont County.
Even residents who own their homes outright or don’t have trouble making mortgage payments have a stake in resolving the escalating problem, said Judge Robert P. Ringland of Common Pleas Court.
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Foreclosure Warfare – “It is troubling that the plaintiff has filed this case before it had any interest in it”

by Moe Bedard

By Moe Bedard & Aaron Krowne
“It is troubling that the plaintiff has filed this case before it had any interest in it,” Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Steven E. Martin said in a letter to Wells Fargo’s lawyer.
The judge said the foreclosure lawsuit was filed before Wells Fargo owned the mortgage – thus, the suit [...]

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