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“Standing” up for homeowners, against banks: Yvanova decision

This one–the Yvanova decision by the California Supreme Court–was a no-brainer, of course. Had the Court ruled that homeowners cannot challenge a bogus assignment, there would be no point in a bank or other purported holder of  California mortgages following … Continue reading

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CALI ATTORNEY SPEAKS ON CURRENT STATE OF FORECLOSURE DEFENSE, GLASKI, AND JUDGES

Recently I had a discussion with a California attorney named David who defends homeowners against foreclosures.  David also allowed that he had once worked for a law firm that defended banks, so the combination of those two sides of  David’s … Continue reading

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