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Originally Posted by TheBlackTruth
<font color=darkblue face=Verdana>Onemaster, I agree with LT2DOGS.
The losses you posted above seem to point to inept, poorly litigated cases by litigants who were unprepared, uneducated and misguided.
Check out the cases i posted in the article i submitted.
Onemaster, Your solution is #5 in that your claim against the bank is that their action would be a taking in violation of your absolute title to the property. The bank only has an "interest". An interest is always something less than title.
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GOOD POINT BUT WHAT ABOUT THE ACTUAL FRAUD AND BREACH OF CONTRACT ISSUE. SHOULDN'T THIS BE THE MAIN FIGHTING TOOL AGAINST THE ALLEGED LENDER?