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Morris County homeowner, facing foreclosure, gets a free house instead, NorthJersey.com, by Richard Newman

Sunday, November 16, 2014 10:24
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 Morris County homeowner, facing foreclosure, gets a free house instead, NorthJersey.com, by Richard Newman
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Cynthia Stephens [email protected]
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This is an article you will want to read.  It is a sad state of affairs, when one doesn’t pay a mortgage for years and due to a technicality, they are awarded the home free and clear. Not that I am sympathetic to the banks and lenders who have done so much wrong and even foreclosing on homeowners paying their mortgages, but the HOA homeowners whose homes have been illegally and criminally stolen, and it is some of those in the courts assisting with the thefts, not judges, as in this account who are upholding the laws.  The HOA abuses and property thefts, by those in the courts, or involved with the courts (attorneys, insurance industry, HOA boards, etc) should also be the focus of news accounts when the law is intentionally and willfully ignored by those empowered, sworn and paid to uphold the laws.  Innocent HOA homeowners rights, due process and more are ignored.  These innocent homeowners are “just thrown under the bus,” to be victims of crimes and criminality, due to no fault of their own, but the corruption, or “influence” in that system of justice. Some judges around the country will not even let innocent HOA homeowners present their evidence of innocence and payments, and also refuse to uphold the laws for the innocent homeowners being targeted, farmed, combed, selectively discriminated against, or other by abusive HOA boards and their attorneys.  Some courts are allowing abusive HOAs and abusive HOA attorneys and possibly other accomplices, to steal homes, devastate lives, families, health and finances of their victims, while rendering them homeless and vulnerable! The writer, Richard Newman, did an excellent job on this article.  Maybe, we can encourage more members of the press with the skill and expertise Mr. Newman exhibits to truthfully report the HOA abuses, crimes, selective discrimination, targeting, farming, combing, fraudulent lawsuits, extortion fines and liens and greed driven fraud closures, across the US, in many locales like Monroe County, Pennsylvania!Morris County homeowner, facing foreclosure, gets a free house instead

A Morris County homeowner who has been in default on his $520,000 …Homeowner Gordon A. Washington of Madison challenged the right of the … according to data provided by the Mortgage Bankers Association on Friday.



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  • max jones

    I bought a home in Lawton Ok. in 1995. it was a home built of concrete and cobblestones, in 1925. We loved the house. In 2088 a minor earthquake, 2.5-3.0, struck the area, and broke the house in half. there were cracks in the concrete walls I could reach through to the outside. It was totaled, and I moved out in 2011, the mortgage company informed me that, if I paid the back property taxes on the house I could take complete ownership, despite the notice of foreclosure I reciveed in 2012..
    the neighborhood the house is in, has been taken over by illegals and dope pushers, and I would not live there now. I placed the property for sale at vacant lot prices, and have had no interest at all. The Mortgage company knew this ahead of time, I am sure.

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