Showing posts with label TRO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRO. Show all posts

Friday, September 10, 2010

Daylight showing in Court battles for Fighting Foreclosure: Free Seminar


Are you delinquent, in foreclosure fighting eviction? Attend the free seminar Sept. 15th.  5 seats left.  nlss.audits@gmail.com


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I am JAZZED -  TODAY I found wins in appellate court and blogged  about the CO-OP going against HUD.  Awesome! 


THEN  one of my auditor friends calls and tells me one of my favorite lawyers won a forcible detainer  against my nemesis Tiffany and Bosco.   GO LAWYER GO!!!! 
  


Not only that on another case yesterday this same lawyer stopped a trustee sale.  Big Deal you say- you've done that?   WELL get this!!!  He not only stopped the sale - it is STOPPED UNTIL the litigation is over.  These things have not been happening in YEARS.. .I stopped my friend long enough to ask him WHY didnt' I get invited to this party???????


 AND THAT'S NOT ALL - WAIT THERE'S MORE



Another lawyer in our group  (by the way)  Won the right to a jury trial.... 1st jury trial granted in foreclosure cases in 30 years.  Oh yes it IS Arizona State law that you have the right to a jury trial  - but our commisioners (acting as judges) DO NOT GRANT JURY TRIALS.  They MUST think it costs too much to allow a person their civil rights.  Makes you wonder doesn't it? 


If you want to find out more about your options,  check out lawyers that "GET IT" or find out more about foreclosures in general - I have 5 seats left.  so EMAIL fast  nlss.audits@gmail.com  

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Temporary Restraining Order Granted in Arizona: Foreclosure mill grinds on

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Yesterday there was great stride forward in foreclosure fight. One of our group of foreclosure fighters won a Temporary Restraining Order right away. There are programs out there, yes, that CLAIM to save all homes. They are nationwide and the program is very expensive and NOONE can guarantee 100%... the claims are a little exaggerated. Arizona is a whole different story from the START.

Banks are not just favored, their outright lies are ignored in court. There are very very few evictions that are stalled, or postponed let alone denied. Evictions are based on ONE piece of paper that is usually not even an original.

Temporary restraining order to keep the bank from foreclosing until a lawsuit is heard is RARE. It happens but the games they play to get owners to just give up is incredible. That is one reason I recommend the JurisDictionary Course (see right column) for homeowners with little to no court experience. They need information fast. I do receive a small referral fee but have recommended this course before signing up for affiliation.

YESTERDAY a marvelous work of art happened. One of our group of foreclosure fighters won a Temporary Restraining Order right away. No waiting for decision. In the past several have had their TRO heard but the judge have had to wait for over a month for the judgement, usually a denial. To me this is signalling the end of the banks being taken at their word in Arizona. The documents used to reach this legal decision are available on the show me the loan website. There is also an upcoming seminar on labor day.


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Move out target date nears!

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So our agreed move out date is drawing close at hand. Emotions, as we pack for the "just in case" moveout, increase. While not concerned for ourselves; our concern for daughter's arrangments and our 3 golden's situation mounts. We have contingency plans for them, but it IS disruptive of lives, no doubt. Our ability to focus on building business is lessened.

We have more legal maneuvers and a lawsuit that is actually stronger than most for basic suit. As we try to employ these we hope for the best. We'd rather fight from within the home than from outside of it.

If you are in a foreclosure, try to do a TRO (temporary restraining order) BEFORE the sale... (not legal advice just sharing what we learned the hard way). Evidentially it does not work AFTER a forcible detainer has been entered (at least that is my understanding); you will have to read up on it. I will try to supply some links later that might be helpful.


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