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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

False Attorney Signatures Cast New Doubts On Foreclosures

False attorney signatures on foreclosure documents could place thousands of court cases in doubt.
 
Many foreclosures have been thrown into question [1] because of flawed documentation such as inaccurate affidavits describing a mortgage's history. But three recent court cases point to another type of flaw in foreclosure filings that could place thousands more cases in doubt: false attorney signatures on court documents.
 
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bottom line: The banks sold the mortgages in bundled MBS transactions. They cannot prove they "hold" the mortgage.

In addition, they never had the money they lent you anyway. You created the money with your promise to pay. They have no right to your property