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The Next Housing Shock
CBS 60 Minutes ^ | 4/3/2011 | CBS 60 Minutes

Posted on 04/04/2011 6:45:19 AM PDT by Chunga85

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To: Domandred
Now I’m afraid we’ll never close because they won’t be able to find or transfer the title deed.

Go to the county clerk's office and find out for yourself! DO NOT trust your lawyer or the title insurance company!

21 posted on 04/04/2011 11:18:08 AM PDT by Roccus
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To: Domandred

Oh they’ll find it and transfer it, they’re covered by title insurance (you’re NOT) ,, everything will be A-Ok as far as you’re concerned until the prior owner that was foreclosed upon comes up with $2,000 for a lawyer and gets the foreclosure nullified because of irregularities (forged docs) or some other reason.. I wouldn’t touch a foreclosure until the FedGov does something to protect prospective buyers. I have experience buying property in a country that was occupied by the Japanese in WW2 ,, titles are a mess , ownership is often unable to be determined ,, you take your chances and pay based not only on the land but the quality of the deed/title available ,,, YOU AREN”T GETTING A BIG ENOUGH DISCOUNT ON YOUR FORECLOSURE BECAUSE OF THE UNCERTAINTY..


22 posted on 04/04/2011 12:37:53 PM PDT by Neidermeyer
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To: Domandred

They are selling a foreclosed house to you that they don’t have clear title to. Where’s the note with their name on it?

Notice to others when Frannie or Freddie sends you a letter notifying you that they hold your loan/mortgage and to continue making payments to the servicer (who gave you the loan in the first place but turned around and sold it to Wall Street) that Fran or Fred doesn’t bother to file a lien against your property at the local Country Recorder. That’s because they have no idea where the note is but pretend they have it. If they did have it, they would file a lien.

Some success in courtroom as the fraud begins seeing the light of day...http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2011/04/judges-in-florida-start-inflicting-pain-on-foreclosure-mills-and-trusts.html


23 posted on 04/04/2011 2:27:38 PM PDT by Razzz42
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To: Domandred

You would do well to spend a few bucks on a good real-estate attorney to check over the paperwork and in particular make sure there are no unreasonable exclusions in the title-insurance policy.

Title insurance companies have recently started inserting exclusions against covering title defects arising from the irregularities in recording that have become common in the last few years.


24 posted on 04/04/2011 4:29:06 PM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: VeeP22
My house is PAID FOR!!! No mortgage for me!

Debt free for me too!

25 posted on 04/04/2011 9:34:44 PM PDT by gunsequalfreedom (Conservative is not a label of convenience. It is a guide to your actions.)
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To: gunsequalfreedom

“Debt free for me too”!
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That’s the only way to fly today, congrads!


26 posted on 04/05/2011 3:58:18 AM PDT by VeeP22
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To: glorgau

Wow. That means that I could stop making my payments and “maybe” keep the property as no mortgager could claim a right to it???????

Wooohoooo!

Naw. Ain’t going there. #1, it’s not right. #2. It’s high risk. #3. It’s something a liberal would do.......

I guess the hard part for me to understand is how our lender could be “lost” in a short 11 years with only two parties who are major players - Wachovia & Chase...but then, with all the wheelin’/dealin’ that was being done with mortgages in those years, I can see it being possible. \

Thanks for the info....


27 posted on 04/05/2011 7:30:20 AM PDT by Arlis (- Virginia loghome/woods-dweller/Jesus lovin'/Bible-totin'/"gun-clinger")
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To: Arlis

Or you can exercise your consumer rights to pay more than a premium prices on a defective product and forfeit your right to recover 100’s of thousands in damages.

Some people are just like that.

No one is telling you to stop making payments. What they are telling you is to check to see if you still have a contract.


28 posted on 04/10/2011 7:14:01 AM PDT by RideForever
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To: RideForever

Your first sentence completely lost me.

I have a contract on file. It is with Chase Home Finance, LLC. Are you saying that contract is no good perhaps?


29 posted on 04/10/2011 8:20:49 PM PDT by Arlis (- Virginia loghome/woods-dweller/Jesus lovin'/Bible-totin'/"gun-clinger")
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