Is Your Mortgage Loan Illegal? Sue Your Lender

Is Your Mortgage Loan Illegal?
Sue Your Lender® performs predatory mortgage audits for attorneys and consumers and we are finding legal violations on over 80% of the loans we review. Meaning, there is an 8 in 10 chance that the law has been violated on your mortgage and you might be able to use these legal violations to sue your lender. We help homeowners discover how the Truth in Lending Act can help stop foreclosure.

For more information visit our site at www.sueyourlender.net

Duration : 0:4:31


Technorati Tags: , , , , , ,

Comments

  1. leonvoltaire Said,

    Fill out an …
    Fill out an affidavit, give the Lender 30 days to respond.
    After the 30 days have expired, send them a 2nd demand of the Security Instrument.
    If they fail to respond{most of the larger Lender will}, then a Notice of Default and 10 days should be sent.
    Remeber, every thing is under Contract Law{the UCC}.

  2. quick1kungfu Said,

    90% of loans were …
    90% of loans were securitized, traded and flipped over and over, insured (AIG/AMBAC) for up to 30 times the value + TARP funds =’s your loan has probably already been paid in full. Notes were lost or destroyed to keep you from finding the fraud. Yes you can tell by researching the securitization chain. Also check public record to see if your recorded mortgage (or title policy) shows MERS. Also check out livinglies (.) wordpress (.) com and tawebster (.) spaces (.) live (.) com for more real info

  3. sueyourlender Said,

    No, most will have …
    No, most will have a copy of it for sure but smaller banks and credit unions will have faster access to their original notes. Larger institutions will have a harder time producing the original note because of the volume of transactions they handle.

  4. deemilieu Said,

    can you tell in …
    can you tell in advance if the bank has a note (or a copy of it)?

  5. bankruptcyinfo Said,

    Thank you, more …
    Thank you, more people need to be enlightened.

Add A Comment

KickStart | Building Blocks