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The mortgage companies practice vulturous behavior, passing off deeds between mortgage companies and foreclosing on people without fair notice or a reasonable cause. So far, we hear about things like this in the media, but is it really true? An ANWF member, Francine, is asking for our help in a case that requires that we go and see for ourselves -- can you come to a court hearing on Francine's deed and make sure no wrongdoing happens? She's currently living in a house that she inherited part of - her mortgage company is refusing to allow her to buy the house. If there is no transparency in this case, Francine could lose her home, find out more about her situation here. If interested, we'll hold a meeting in Morristown about what else ANWF members can do to change the system for the better for everyone.
Here is what Francine has to say:
"I need people to appear in court with me at the Morris County
Courthouse, Fifth Floor (first courtroom to the right) at 2:30 P.M. on
October 15, 2009 to observe what is happening and take notes. The
court always schedules these hearings when no one else is in the court
because I am being ruthlessly abused and denied all my civil,
procedural and constitutional rights. Everytime a ruthless, predatory
corporation is allowed to run roughshod over an individual like thius,
it jeopardizes others. We absoultely must join together at the
grassroots level to hold those who abuse their authority in favor of
vulturous corporations accountable!Please help me stand up for our rights and contact me at (973)
539-9286.Also, I need an honest, decent lawyer or group of lawyers to help me
fast. If any of you are lawyers and can help, please give me a call."
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