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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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Longest Foreclosure Battle in US History Continues for Ohio Man

by Moe Bedard

Supreme Court Denies Petition for Writ Of Certiorari of Couple Seeking Return of their Home taken under the Color of Law as the Trial Court lacked jurisdiction to Render Judgment as a Matter of Law.
Cleveland, OH, October 6, 2008- The US Supreme Court announced on October 6, 2008, that it denied the Davet’s Petition for [...]

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LONGEST FORECLOSURE CASE IN HISTORY GOES TO THE U.S. SUPREME COURT

by Moe Bedard

The foreclosure story of Richard Davet is one of dedication, persistence, and a never ending will to stand by his convictions and his home.
I wrote about Mr. Davet in December here on LoanWorkout.org.
In 1996, Mr. Davet was served with a foreclosure action  in his Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1940’s six bedroom home. Unlike many homeowners that just [...]

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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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Ohio Homeowner Fights Foreclosure and Lives Payment Free for 11 Years

by Moe Bedard

Let the truth be known. Most homeowners do not respond or fight back when they are facing foreclosure. The lender files the notice of default and the court hearing comes and goes without an appearance from the defendant (homeowner). Four to six months later, the trustee’s sale happens on the court steps and the home [...]

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