Re: Forged Mortgage Security Instrument
Posted by Michael Kelly on January 31, 2008 at 21:46:58:
In Reply to: Re: Forged Mortgage Security Instrument
Posted by Bill H on January 31, 2008 at 17:29:49:
Thank you Bill H for taking the time to comment. I am an Ohio resident and the foreclosure against me is also on an Ohio property. I know about the now many foreclosure petitions that have been dismissed without prejudice by three federal judges, one in Cleveland, one in Columbus and the other in Dayton. There have also been dismissals by Ohio common pleas judges in a number of counties for the same reasons. I suppose in all of these cases the homeowners are holding their breaths waiting and hoping for a favorable outcome. I guess we will all eventually see how the scales held by the blind Lady of Justice finally tip. If the City of Jackson Heights, a suburban city of Cleveland, Ohio, wins their case a major precedent will be set. Boarded up foreclosed homes have literally left this suburban city a ghost town and they have filed one of the first major class-action lawsuits against a number of mortgage industry insiders for acts of or complicity to fraud, corruption, deception, predatory lending practices and la la. Also, I have already taken what I have to a lawyer specializing in mortgage law and since I frankly didn't like or agree with his opinion of the merits of my counterclaim against the plaintiff, I decided to look for second opinions because I believe that common opinions from everyday Americans are often a better source of what's fair and just and that's why our Constitution specifies that juries shall be drawn from that pool.
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