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- Lesson 5: Win or Lose; Use What You Have to Educate
- Lesson 4: My Life Lesson’s in the World of Mortgage Fraud
- Lesson 3: Lawyers for Bank Had a Choice; They Chose Fraud
- Lesson 2: Spotting Assignment Fraud
- Lesson 1: The Note (Forged Endorsements and Color Manipulations WILL Steal Your Home)
- When All Else Fails: Go With Your Strengths…
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- Proof that We Can Win
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When All Else Fails: Go With Your Strengths…
When I first named this blog I didn’t realize how prophetic the title would end up being; because now again, I have to live with a decision I made. Without going into excruciating detail, I will state that we were … Continue reading
Proof that We Can Win
I can now offer you proof positive that the bank can be beat. As most of you whom have followed this blog over the past couple years are aware, we won an avoided mortgage against the bank in the 6th … Continue reading
We Were the Lucky Ones
When I look at where our journey as mortgage fraud victims has taken us; it has only been recently that I have come to the conclusion that we are the lucky ones. Thanks to a wonderful attorney, whose forte was … Continue reading
Keeping Perspective as a Victim of Mortgage Fraud
When your life is slammed in such a way that it results in job loss, emotional upheaval and financial collapse, especially when you have done nothing wrong; our perspectives about our lives are sent into a spiraling, overwhelming and … Continue reading
And the Beat (Down) Goes On….
We received a letter from the insurance adjuster yesterday. The estimated damage to our home is $22,343 of which the insurance company paid out $16,860 in a check written out to the bank (the ones that don’t have an interest … Continue reading