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Hawaii Attorney Paul J. Sulla Fighting the Good Fight

Thursday, August 22, 2013 10:35
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The United States government created the Federal Housing Finance Agency in 2008 specifically to nationalize Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.  These entities, created by Congress and then made private for a while, own or guarantee $5 trillion in the US housing market.  It is almost guaranteed that at least one of them owns or guarantees YOUR mortgage.  So, while the government doesn’t want to admit it, they are actually the ones behind the housing crisis in the first place.  They are the ones trying to evict us and, via their various mortgage servicers, often the ones foreclosing on us.  

Hawaii attorney Paul J. Sulla, Jr. in Hawaii has seen dozens of cases with an all too familiar fact scenario:  unsophisticated homeowners try to get a loan modification, Bank of America, BAC, or another servicer botches up the application and a nonjudicial foreclosure took place, often with none or little notice to the borrower and absolutely no due process.  Then Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac tries to evict.  A quick look at the paper trail shows that a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac Mortgage Trust actually owned the loan the entire time and they were hiding behind their various servicers to do the dirty work of pushing through a quick and dirty nonjudicial foreclosure.  But who got the profits in the end?  The US federal government, via Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac’s conservator, FHFA.  The government took the home, and there was no hearing, no due process.  How can this be constitutional?  Courts are turning a blind eye and saying that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are not government actors and thus need not comply with the US constitution.  This is just absolutely dead wrong.

The US Department of Treasury is using Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, via Financial Agency Agreements, as their chosen agents to implement HAMP, the federal policy programs meant to help keep homeowners in their homes via generous loan modifications.  Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are actually charged with implementing policy on behalf of the federal government and supervising the implementation of HAMP by other lenders, while they fail to implement HAMP properly themselves and push through botched nonjudicial foreclosures and evictions.  Now much of this happened a few years ago, but some tenacious homeowners have hung on and refuse to be evicted.  And attorney Paul J. Sulla, Jr., is their last line of defense.  How can the US government take over a business that it created in the first place and then use it to implement policy and then claim it is not a government act and thus not beholden to the US Constitution?

This is a big fight, much bigger than any one individual’s home.  If you or someone you know had a nonjudicial foreclosure and are currently facing eviction from Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac in Hawaii, contact Hawaii Attorney Paul J. Sulla, Jr.  This aspect of the housing crisis is more than fraud, it is more than conspiracy, it a a systematic and large scale breach of our constitutional rights.  Our property is being taken by the government without just compensation or due process!  This is an outrage and only one attorney is taking this fight on the way it needs to be.  You can view some of the pleadings at docstoc.  Absolutely incredible!  A friend of mine is currently being represented by Paul Sulla and he finally has some hope after several years of fear, depression, and uncertainty as he waited for the sheriff to come and evict him.  In some cases Paul Sulla even got the foreclosures reversed and a modification in place, before the case had its first hearing!  

For more information see www.pauljsulla.com 

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