Article 32 Petition For Relief From Wrongful Foreclosures

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/ #1 Wrongful Foreclosures are a Crime, they should be prosecuted!

2013-11-07 14:38

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I don't practice law so please don't take this as LEGAL ADVICE.

The following are just our observations and as we always seek to learn more, please feel free to correct us if you see we have erred.

New Hampshire is a Non-Judicial State, so the "Power of Sale" provision of the contract is enough to foreclose unless there is an objection filed according to RSA 382-A:3-501. This statute states that the one claiming to have the right to foreclose must "exhibit the instrument" (note).

In many cases the note has been separated from the mortgage through securitization leaving the note unenforceable much like an unsecured loan.

In Mrs. Miller's case the lender sold the note to JPMorgan Chase and then used a copy of the note (counterfeit security) to steal Mrs. Miller's home from her with the help of Judge Marguerite Wageling.

If you suspect any wrongdoing or just want to set your mind at ease regarding your own foreclosure, then carefully check out this link http://www.whatliesinyourmortgage.com/

If you still suspect something might be amiss, contact a professional to assist you.

Contact us at Petition@NHRedress.info (we are not profesionals) :-)

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