Category Archives: Eviction
Are banks like Wells Fargo the new slumlords? Pam Ragland’s post-foreclosure story.
Though it gets less publicity these days than it did in years past, the foreclosure crisis in the U.S. lingers. Sometimes it isn’t even the homeowners who suffer most from foreclosure. Approximately 40% of the time, according to some estimates, … Continue reading
Posted in California, Eviction, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, Securitization Fail, US Bank, Wells Fargo
Tagged AB 2610, DocX, foreclosure, foreclosure fraud, fraud, lease, Linda Green, Lorraine Brown, Ocwen, Orange County, Pam Ragland, Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, Ragland v. US Bank, tenants, Wells Fargo
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99 Homes Review: Letting the banks off the hook? (SPOILERS)
If you have not yet seen the powerful new film 99 Homes and want to be surprised how it all turns out at the end, you might want to stop reading this now, because I am about to spoil the … Continue reading
Posted in Bank of America, Crap-italism, Debt, Eviction, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, Hollywood, homeless, Paper terrorism, Too big to fail
Tagged 99 Homes, Andrew Garfleld, banks, Dennis Nash, Florida, foreclosure, foreclosure fraud, Golden Rule, Hollywood, Michael Shannon, Rick Carver, spoiler, spoiler alert
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