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Host and world renowned financial expert, attorney and blogger Neil Garfield provides in-depth commentary and analysis of illegal foreclosure actions against Homeowners. Defense tactics, strategies and advice for legal defenses are shared with homeowners, who either represent themselves or get help from our attorney network.

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Tonight's guest is Stephen R Renfrow, born 1957 in Louisiana. He graduated with Honors from Louisiana Business College and Bakers Professional Real Estate College. He has extensive experience in Banking and Real Estate and he holds... more

The Guana v. Chase ruling recently out of the Third District of Appeal, California, is a small gem of a ruling, if not quite a diamond or even a ruby. As is typical for California appeal wins for borrowers being foreclosed upon in California, this... more

Charles Marshall is back along with Bill Paatalo to discuss the appalling if not suprising developments in a Florida judicial forecloure lawsuit, US Bank National Association as Trustee v. Zayas. By appalling we refer to the behavior of the... more

Remember in the movie "The Firm" with Tom Cruise when he said "it's not sexy but it has teeth"? That is administrative law. The character Cruise played was talking about mail fraud. It worked. Playing your administrative cards right you... more

The pleading and proof requirements for fraud in all circumstances are very rigorous. Knowing now to plead and wording the complaint or defense properly is essential to getting fraud on the table in litigation which by the way opens the... more

The Rainn case in California stands for the proposition that a complaint is sufficient when it pleads that the party on whose behalf an assignment was made had no ownership in the debt. The proof of the pudding will be at trial. How will... more

How can you present your case if you don't really understand it? The key to understanding your own case, its strengths and weaknesses is in conducting discovery in court and following up. Without the follow up it's virtully useless.... more

Tonight. Charles Marshall, Esq. and Bill Paatalo, P.I., reveal new information on the existence of original promissory notes and how they are falsely presented in foreclosure cases. See Neil's post at... more

In the Case of OBDUSKEY v. MCCARTHY & HOLTHUS LLP, decided yesterday, March 20, 2019, a unanimous but ambivalent Supreme Court of the United States decided that lawyers are not debt collectors in non judicial states. In doing so,... more

Today Charles Marshall will address the implicatitons for several areas of legal practice of the Califiornia Homeowner Bill of Rights (CHBOR) here in 2019, covering the following areas: - pre-litigation practice; - litigation practice--when a... more

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