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Saturday, February 18, 2012
Notary Complaint - Robo Signing: News 12 Interview what happens next?
OUR GROUP has seen more than just one revocation of Notary Commission. Amazing that the courts are unwilling to nullify the notary paperwork. Thank you 12 News and Melissa Blasius.
Friday, February 17, 2012
ARIZONA BILL to allow refinance at market value at RISK!!! CALL your senator today!!!! HOMEOWNER ALERT!!!!
February 17, 2012
AZ Bill SB1451 -ARIZONA BILL to allow refinance at market value at RISK!!! CALL your senator today!!!! YOUR KIDS AND GRANKIDS futures are at stake!!!
AZ SB 1451, the Mortgage Finance Reform Act, would allow AZ homeowners to refinance at or near current market value. It will lower monthly payments by at least 33%. It doesn't cost the state a nickel.SB1451 it passed the Senate Banking Committee 6 (ayes) - 0 (nays) - 0 (not voting).
PROBLEM:
But, now... at the last minute, Sen. Shooter is threatening to hold it in his committee, preventing it from going to the full senate, where it can be debated and voted on... like in a democracy. Why is this happening? Who knows, who can understand because there is NO COST TO THE STATE ,
For a bill to be heard at a committee it must be CALENDARED on the committee meeting agenda sufficient time before the committee meeting. At this point SB1451 is not on the Appropriations Committee Agenda. SB1451 absolutely needs to be added to the Appropriations Committee Meeting Agenda!
CALL your senator or Senator Shooter and briefly and kindly inform the Senate of your viewpoint. email: dshooter@azleg.gov 602 926-4139
and get this bill in action!!!!!!!!!! ARIZONA NEEDS THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YOUR KIDS AND GRANKIDS futures are at stake!!!
For a list of local senators click here.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Seattle Arrest Questions Cops' Use of Dash Cams - Yahoo! News
The recording of the arrest of Lawson and Franklin -- who were picked up for allegedly assaulting and robbing a man a short time earlier -- shows the suspects being helped from the ground and into the patrol car of Officer Brad Richardson.
The officer's uniform microphone also records Richardson telling the suspects, "Yeah, I'm going to make stuff up."
The Seattle Police Department called Richardson's comment "banter" and the officer was exonerated of any wrongdoing after a use of force review was conducted, along with an investigation by the Seattle Police Department's Office of Professional Accountability.
"Clearly if the officer had made stuff up he would have been in hot water," Sgt. Sean Whitcomb of the Seattle Police Department told ABCNews.com.
Lawson and Richardson said the dash cam did not record crucial moments of the arrest that they said left them with facial bruises and swelling. They claimed they were manhandled and kicked in the face by Richardson, while the officer maintained that he only kicked Lawson in the chest to make him comply with an order to get on the ground.
"I don't know who was recording what," Whitcomb told ABCNews.com. "Officers should record, [but] it's not a violation not to."
Seattle Arrest Questions Cops' Use of Dash Cams - Yahoo! News
Arizona holds bank mortgage foreclosure fraud hearings! Seminar: Quiet Title, Notary Complaint and 1099A
UPCOMING HEARINGS:
Arizona v Countrywide Financial Corp / Bank of America Corp.
Tuesday, March 06, 2012, 9:15am,
Status Conference, Judge Arthur T. Anderson, Room 511, East Court Building, 101 West Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona. (CV2010-033580)
Gordon Pekrul,
Friday, March 09, 2012, 2:30pm,
Evidentiary Hearing, Judge Arthur T. Anderson, Room 511, East Court Building, 101 West Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona. (CV2010-017121)
If you have gone through or are about to go through foreclosure: Make sure to go to these meetings or events.
FORECLOSURE STRATEGISTS’ WEEKLY MEETINGS:
Every Tuesday: 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Come early for dinner and socialization. (Food service is also available during meeting.)
Macayo's Restaurant, 602-264-6141, 4001 N Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012. (east side of Central Ave just south of Indian School Rd)
COST: $10… and whatever you want to spend on yourself for dinner, helpings are generous so bring an appetite.Please Bring a Guest!
(NOTE: There is a $2.49 charge for the Happy Hour Buffet unless you at least order a soft drink.)
http://www.azleg.gov/Bills.asp and search for either "FORECLOSURE" or "DEED OF TRUST". (Use the quotes for the "Deed of Trust" search.) Read / look through the bills, note your observations and bring them to the meeting on Tuesday. LEGISLATION IS NOT A SPECTATOR SPORT! Let's get involved.
QUIET TITLE SEMINAR (INCLUDES NEW INFORMATION ON 1099a)
Sunday February 26 or March 4 - First 40 signed up to attend and first 90 signed up to watch for Feb 26 will be fine, after that we will try to set your for March 4 if it isn't full.
1. sign up at: seminar@showmetheloan.net ONLY
2. Go to www.showmetheloan.net and do the DONATE thing . write donation info on email (mailed or paypal from showmetheloan and how much; We are asking a $100 donation. SEND CONTACT INFROMATION AND PAYMENT INFORMATION TO SHOWMETHELOAN.NET
Contact info just like this:
Name
phone number
email address
(if YOU DO NOT PROVIDE CONTACT INFORMATION and there are any problems, don't bitch about not being informed)
You can record, you can take notes, you can bring in documents to discuss.
Monday, February 6, 2012
The Settlement Would Require Massachusetts, Nevada and Arizona, Which Have Sued Banks Involved in the Talks, to Settle those Cases | Foreclosure Fraud - Fighting Foreclosure Fraud by Sharing the Knowledge
“The settlement, meanwhile, would also require Massachusetts, Nevada and Arizona, which have sued banks involved in the talks, to settle those cases, one of the people said. Nevada and Arizona each sued Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America … “
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Foreclosure deal deadline arrives, not all states are yet on board
Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) — States that balked at bank liability releases in a proposed $25 billion nationwide settlement over foreclosure practices must decide by today whether its mortgage relief and reforms are worth the legal claims they’ll give up.
NOTE: READ the fulll blogpost on 4closure Hamlet then the full article which is linked… IMPORTANT stuff. Call your AG’s today!


