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2-6-2009 4:02 AM
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merrie says:
Sandusky lawyer Dan McGookle, who is representing a homeowner trying to have a predatory loan rescinded, said mortgage firms may not be able to prove they complied with truth-in-lending laws and other state and federal procedures.

"We have strong reason to believe that a majority of the mortgage loans made in the last 10 years are defective - unenforceable for various reasons," Mr. McGookle said.

Ironically, Mr. Moody agreed that people threatened with foreclosure should try to work out a solution and should stay in the home as long as possible.

Cathleen Tillman, director of the Lucas County Sheriff's Departmen, also said people should remain in the homes until the deed has been transferred, and not to abandon a home that is still listed in their name.

"The foreclosure takes a long time," she said. More than 4,000 foreclosure actions were filed in 2008 in Lucas County, and the sheriff's department carried out 85 foreclosure-related evictions.
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2-6-2009 4:03 AM
merrie
Miss Kaptur said she started advocating that homeowners fight foreclosure by staying their home after it became clear that the $700 billion bailout of the financial industry passed last year was not working as intended by Congress.
2-6-2009 11:53 PM
BobbyRutan
I can't believe your clip about a Democratic lawmaker fighting on behalf of those facing foreclosure isn't getting any pops from your Obama bashing followers.

Currently there is a foreclosure every 13 seconds in this country but I go to lunch with my rebubbacan co-workers and they think just leaving the economy alone is the best thing. Just do nothing......... like Hoover did.
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