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House theft? Help me understand how this works.

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posted on Sep, 13 2020 @ 02:17 PM
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Let's take it on down.....the Bank doesn't have your title......that's first....no absolute deed really.

next thing you'll hear from em .....we will give a Warranty deed no get outta here and shut up.....


from there it gets worse

the court will not require the bank to come up with a deed......if ya press it.....

I'll stop there cuz the rest is what I would do....and that is special.....I had land deed trouble....God had them pay me 17,000.....then a contract fail.......then God gave the land to my son by marriage......of the daughter of the perp......that stole it from me...I merely drew close to Jesus....instead of driving by the 5 acres with jars of smelly carburator cleaner toss em..over the fence.....

.......like I had the stupid idea of to get back......got paid partial.....then in full....twice like.....
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posted on Sep, 13 2020 @ 05:50 PM
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originally posted by: Edumakated
People don't realize how much fraud is in the residential real estate world.


*cough cough*

Country Wide.



posted on Sep, 13 2020 @ 06:01 PM
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a reply to: RKWWWW

Boggles the mind - in my opinion, and the opinion of any sane individual, the lender who got fooled, and the fraudster should be 100% responsible for the time, effort and cost in setting things right.

The victim should not be victimized a second time by the lender who failed to protect against fraud.



posted on Sep, 13 2020 @ 06:07 PM
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originally posted by: Lysergic

originally posted by: RKWWWW

originally posted by: kwakakev
I have heard of some bad cases of stolen identity in the past. At times the banks have done the right thing, sometimes they have not. It can take years to sort it out. Getting declared dead when you are not creates all kinds of dramas for the individual as well.

Keep fighting it best you can.


The bad guy's image is on the bank's security cameras. How can the bank claim it was you who took out the loan?


Idk whats up with yall cats but i'd escort that mofo out the house with a pistol shoved in his face.

he can call the cops i'll deal with them


You're way to kind. I chose not to write my idea of how I would take care of squatters, in case I ever have to do it.



posted on Sep, 14 2020 @ 07:30 AM
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a reply to: RKWWWW

Yes. That's what I am saying. There are a couple of "serial squatters " that have been reported on several media outlets. These types of squatters are not transferring mortgages. What they do is break into a house that is someones seasonal home. Alternately the home owner is on an overseas assignment or vacation. When confronted they say that the home was abandoned. They say they moved in because they're homeless and that they made improvements to the home. The police tell the homeowner that the matter has to be settled in Court.
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posted on Sep, 14 2020 @ 07:54 AM
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a reply to: Edumakated

“They’re hacking your deed, there doing it all the time.”




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