Category: I Have a Plan
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Daily Finance | Fixing Massachusetts Foreclosures Won’t Be So Easy (via Foreclosureblues)
Daily Finance | Fixing Massachusetts Foreclosures Won’t Be So Easy Today, January 14, 2011, 7 minutes ago | Foreclosure Fraud Fixing Massachusetts Foreclosures Won’t Be So Easy By ABIGAIL FIELD Last week, the top court in Massachusetts handed down a ruling chastising banks for their “carelessness” during the securitization of Massachusetts mortgages. That carelessness has…
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Is The Fix In- Will The Wall Street Banks Beat Down The New Jersey Court? (via Foreclosureblues)
Is The Fix In- Will The Wall Street Banks Beat Down The New Jersey Court? Today, January 14, 2011, 52 minutes ago | Matthew D. Weidner, Esq. I’m increasingly concerned that the banks and institutions, the Wall Street Fat Cats are too powerful, that they in fact own and control this country, everyone in it…
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HOUSING PRICE DROP TOPS GREAT DEPRESSION AND IS GOING LOWER
HOUSING PRICE DROP TOPS GREAT DEPRESSION AND IS GOING LOWER COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary appraisal-fraud-description-and-new-rules EDITOR’S NOTE: The Great Depression showed us that housing prices could drop 25.9%. The Great “recession” has now passed that drop and so far, has fallen 26%. There IS a difference however. In the…
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Recent Massachusetts High Court Ibanez Ruling Leaves Question On 3rd Party Bona Fide Purchaser Unanswered (Or Did It?) (via Foreclosureblues)
Thursday, January 13, 2011 Recent Massachusetts High Court Ibanez Ruling Leaves Question On 3rd Party Bona Fide Purchaser Unanswered (Or Did It?) One question that the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in the recent Ibanez ruling left unanswered is noted in this excerpt from Justice Robert J. Cordy's concurring opinion, with whom Justice Margot Botsford joined:…
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2010 – The year foreclosurefraud makes case law! (via Foreclosureblues)
2010 – The year foreclosurefraud makes case law! Today, January 13, 2011, 40 minutes ago | Rob Harrington Hat tip Catherine. Huffington Post/Randall Wray Randall states: As I have been arguing in a series of pieces (see here and here and here), in their haste to commit lender fraud, the banks that securitized mortgages also…
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Government Says No to Helping States and Main Street, While Continuing to Throw Trillions at the Giant Banks (via Foreclosureblues)
Thursday, January 13, 2011 Government Says No to Helping States and Main Street, While Continuing to Throw Trillions at the Giant Banks The Wall Street Journal noted last week: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday ruled out a central bank bailout of state and local governments strapped with big municipal debt burdens, saying…
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Third Way Comments on Foreclosure Fraud Policy in the Post-Ibanez Landscape (via Foreclosureblues)
Third Way Comments on Foreclosure Fraud Policy in the Post-Ibanez Landscape Today, January 13, 2011, 1 hour ago | Mike You can tell that the landscape is changing. Third Way has just released a memo titled Fixing “Foreclosure-gate” which details out a policy solution to the current foreclosure fraud crisis. That the post-Ibenez landscape is…
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Marlow of Cameron Baxter Films Searching for Outrage: Me Too (via Foreclosureblues)
Marlow of Cameron Baxter Films Searching for Outrage: Me Too Today, January 13, 2011, 10 hours ago | Neil Garfield Dear Editor: Is anyone paying attention? Is anyone outraged? If not, go see “Inside Job” at the Wheeler this week. Hats off to the Filmfest Academy Screening committee/Wheeler Film Society for presenting this Wall Street-damning…
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Opinion: Ibanez and the Wall Street PR Machine (via Foreclosureblues)
Opinion: Ibanez and the Wall Street PR Machine January 13, 2011 by christine Alina forwarded me this article from Naked Capitalism, which is, as usual, a fine blog analysis. The reason I don’t write about every piece of Wall Street garbage is because I don’t want to add any energy to what they are…
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Unemployed homeowners up to $18,000 each over six months to pay their mortgage
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/01/09/BU4N1H5FOR.DTL On Monday, more than two months behind schedule, the California Housing Finance Agency will begin taking applications for a federally funded program that will give some unemployed homeowners up to $18,000 each over six months to pay their mortgage. To qualify, homeowners must meet income and other restrictions and their loan servicer must participate…