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Old 11-04-2005, 04:56 AM
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I can't see the problem here. When you all signed on the dotted line you agreed to the terms of the contract.Seems like you all may bbe just looking for free rent ? DeadBeats?
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Old 11-04-2005, 02:16 PM
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Why is it that most here are trying to get out of paying their mortgagees ?
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I can't see the problem here. When you all signed on the dotted line you agreed to the terms of the contract. . . .
It may seem that most may meet the preconceived criteria implied in your comments . . . . But . . . . Not all here do.

I couldn't give a hoot bout mortgages. Even knowing bout Fiat currency and all. I lived fairly frugal for many years even with a mortgage, converted spare worthless FRN's to Real money so they wouldn't loose their value. Recently Purchased a place where the moron wanted FRN's so I converted years of saving back to worthless FRN's the idiot wanted and made the exchange.

My issue and that of some others here is so called property taxes . . . because . . .

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Old 11-04-2005, 09:07 PM
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Recently Purchased a place where the moron wanted FRN's so I converted years of saving back to worthless FRN's the idiot wanted and made the exchange.

What did you expect to exchange for the place?
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Old 11-07-2005, 02:35 PM
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Recently Purchased a place where the moron wanted FRN's so I converted years of saving back to worthless FRN's the idiot wanted and made the exchange.

What did you expect to exchange for the place?
There was no expectation except I wanted to offer something of real value for a change. He wanted FRN's, I wanted the place, we exchanged. Now he can watch his FRN's depreciate in value and loose purchasing power, I don't care. Was citing an example to show WatsUp the statement made was one that does not apply to everyone here. In fact I do not believe what WatsUp said applies to most here and was disagreeing with what I inferred in WatsUp's post; but that is only my opinion; I may be wrong. Perhaps my words were a bit strong, but if someone offered me gold or silver or something else of value in exchange I will not demand FRN's; however, the ammount is always negotiable.

Reread the first sentence in my reply to WatsUp.

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It may seem that most may meet the preconceived criteria implied in your comments . . . . But . . . . Not all here do.

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Old 08-12-2006, 01:55 PM
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Old 08-19-2006, 04:52 PM
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Old 10-10-2006, 08:42 PM
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sent the request. what does it mean if they do have authority what does it mean if they do not?

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12 USC 3754 Benham says that this law states that only The Secretary of HUD can foreclose. Here's probably the biggest reason why you can't let them punk you in State Court.

How can your Bank have standing to be there in light of above?

The SoH has to designate or re-delegate foreclosure authority

Although I hate the idea of FOIA, Ask if your "lending" company has a copy of any delegation of authority via written designation that would demonstrate a valid grant of foreclosure powers

Ask it in open court. This would press them to have to move it to FED

I'll try to grab the annotated.

He talks about 59 Corpus Juris Secundum proving the trust relationship w/ Banks

The only 2 methods is a trustee sale or sheriff sale.

Says the sheriff is acting as a "substitute" trustee

If HUD didn't give it to the bank who gave the authority?

If they're the trustee, that means that there is a trust that the sheriff is a trustee for.

Where's the trust? (called a rez in trust law)

Did you know about it?

You're the Grantor of the trust that you don't even know about in the first place

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Old 10-11-2006, 07:36 AM
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CFR parts for which 12 USC 3754 provides authority

24 CFR 27

Can the janitor for the courtroom where you are being foreclosed upon, foreclose upon you?

Why Not?

Does he have a delegation order?

Can this authority be redelegated?

From whom?
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Old 11-23-2006, 08:06 PM
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A couple of ways

Dont file Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Contact me privately and I can tell you what to do.

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Has anyone on this board actually been able to stop non-judicial foreclosure process themselves?



Using any of the tools outlined in this library?



I need more than theory, as much as I am a theory-junkie too, I need some freakin' results. And the clock is ticking...



Anyone?



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Old 11-24-2006, 04:36 AM
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The answer to the original question . . .yes

On three different mortgages.

One mortgage with a BK, but that dragged on and on.

The other two with Commercial Redemption CR(tm).

Contact me personally and I will not tell you how to do it, but give you the link and you will have to study and understand it for yourself in order to be successful.
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