Showing posts with label forensic document examination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forensic document examination. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Seminar Review "Show Me the Loan"

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SHORT Review of the "Show Me The Loan" Seminar held this last weekend in Scottdale, AZ.

There was so much great information that it is almost impossible to know where to start. I have been involved with this group and meeting for a while now, so the information was not new.

What WAS great was having a workbook and DVD set up to help with the information in a more organized fashion. John has those tools available until supplies run out so contact the people on

http://showmetheloan.net

Darrell was AWESOME and gave information on how to talk to the bank PREVIOUS to any court hearings to reverse the foreclosure process. There are many laws and statutes that have to be followed to be able to complete the foreclosure procedure. I hope to write more on this later. Darrell is in process of writing a book. The biggest revelation for many in Darrell's talk was that you can inform the bank that their foreclosure procedures are not in compliance with law and very simply stop them in their tracks, and force them into starting over. He has done it several times. For some reason the banks haven't figured out how to comply with foreclosure statutes.

Cindy and her affadavit service was very enlightening and fits hand in glove with Bill McCaffrey's services for bank audits and expert witness. Her examinations of the notary signatures and dates will be valuable for many. If you have a report whose auditor will not be able to testify, then it may be worth your while to contact her and pay for her services.

John as usual was very informational and entertaining at the same time. For those not used to him - it can be a bit shocking but you will learn a lot listening to his experiences and his viewpoints about law and terminology.

Bill McCaffrey: I think the biggest thing from him was his normal information but also the statement that JOHN and CINDY are correct in their assessment of the notarization and dates shown on the DOT. Many of the DOT have stipulated that they must be signed and dated and the notaries are showing up as days and in some rare cases a month or so later. It is worth really examining your DOT (deed of trust) and the signatures.

More to come this week.

Friday, September 3, 2010

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LIST OF PEOPLE that can help please use references as it helps those referring who have taken time to vet these experts.

JD Deal: Auditor of documents, works with lawyers, conducts free seminars
nlss.auditors@gmail.com or contact alrady40@yahoo.com with request for information and free consultation appointment.
 602 312 4108

Charles Horner : Auditor for documents, excellent work based in San Diego
http://thedocexaminer.com
 (619) 475-8412



Beth K. Findsen: Lawyer foreclosure specialist. I have not used her but she is highly recommended and I have talked to her office extensively.
 480-584-6664

Cindy Cantrell: Affadavit to correspond with Document Examinations, Review of audits and foreclosure document signatures. Notary and Title Extractor examining chain of title.  cindy@showmetheloan.net 

Additional recommendations are being vetted. Feel free to make suggestions. I do not recommend unless I trust them. Some of these people are very busy so you have to allow for communication timing.




Monday, August 16, 2010

Examiner for Forensic Audit of Mortgage or Foreclosure papers

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Do you need Forensic Document Examination for Mortgage or Foreclosure? Do you need a forensic audit done? Perhaps you need a second audit or examination performed to add weight to your court case? I have found someone that does a first and for less than full price will perform second examination review of other auditor exams. He will witness regarding the examination too. Don't miss out he has expedited services available.nlss.audit@gmail.com
He also will exam the recorded documents for notary and signature problems. I am so excited that I can recommend someone with some expertise. I also found an attorney that is willing to take on cases and FIGHT the fraud in you r mortgage or foreclosure. I do receive a small kickback for referrals, but you know me, I only promote the people I will deal with myself. All the people I refer to these guys will receive a FREE Consultation so there is no fear of wasting your dollars. I am having my second audit done here. If you are in Arizona you can meet face to face.

nlss.audit@gmail.com or
alrady40@yahoo.com for additional referral information

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Changes in the Foreclosure Market: Are you ready

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PROFESSIONAL PREDICT FUTURE FORECLOSURES

Life just has a way of taking things and mixing them all up. Things are still crazy but the learning experience is incredible. Yesterday I talked to a forensic auditor that I had not met before. We talked a lot and shared experiences. Result is that I have a new opportunity to share information with people and learn more.

What is very apparent from each professional I speak with is that this is not coming to a halt anytime soon. I have reported previously of the millions that will be foreclosed on in next year or so. This professional said that there is an estimated 50 million foreclosures expected over the next (3) three years. Will you be next? I am looking for sources and reports on that. A few of my posts previous this one touch on the results and predictions of the foreclosure market. Do you think the financial genius Warren Buffett had it right when he talked with Obama? Leave a comment!

TRENDS

The NUMBER ONE THING that was reinforced from all I have learned both online and in local meetings, is that if you are going to fight your battles, you have to STAY ON TOP of things. Everything changes, from attitudes and methods, to strategies and effective documentation. What worked last year in legal battles may not work this year. In fact relying on "Show Me The Note" is not as useful a question as it used to be. Sending your bank a "Qualified Written Request" used to take a 1-3 months and now is taking 1 year or more if you receive it at all. I know this is not earth shattering news but it was reinforced over and over. Get support group, stay current and employ professionals whenever possible.

GET IT TOGETHER

We have seen locally as judges and lawyers change their strategies and responses to legal complaints. Banks have changed their strategies also - and as our local "gurus" say - get your stuff together NOW. Get all your documents together, record any crimes, get a forensic document examination, consider strategy and start saving your bucks to fight with help if needed. Learn your local laws. If you need templates there are free examples on our mortgage-challenge group or on Matt's Blog

With that in mind I will try to get more timelines and steps together for you. Meanwhile good-luck and if you are fighting for your home as we are, leave a comment... we would love to hear from you.

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