Posts Tagged ‘Oppenheim Law’

The Fed Finally Shows Its True Colors as to Homeowners and Foreclosure Crisis

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

In Monday’s The New York Times editorial The Fed and Foreclosures, The Times finally took the Fed to task. They wrote: “There are two sides to every delinquent loan – a lender who made a bad lending decision and a borrower who cannot repay. Yet banks have never acted as if they bear any responsibility for the mortgage mess.” The harsh reality is banks take little to no responsibility for the fraud-closure mortgage nightmare.

The Fed on Foreclosures

According to The New York Times editorial, the Federal Reserve has proposed a rule that would disable one of the more effective legal tools that borrowers have to fight foreclosures.

The Truth in Lending Act from 1968 gives borrowers the “right of rescission,” the ability to undo a home refinancing or home equity loan within three years of the closing if the lender did not make proper disclosures. The Fed’s proposal would change all that.

But the bigger question is why would the Fed even get involved with this hot potato? Isn’t the Fed a non-partisan – above the politics – holier-than-thou institution that keeps the economy humming and rocking? Aren’t they the ones with the ability to print money and inject it into the economy as they have the ability to suck money out of circulation when things get too heated? Aren’t they the ones that paid 100 cents on the dollar for underwater virtually worthless sub-prime mortgage bonds under the ruse that the funds paid for the bonds was the fastest way to get money into the economy?
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Can You Believe This One? Florida Chief Judge Scolds Judiciary to ‘Behave and Follow the Rules’

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

It just keeps getting better and better…in a recent letter sent to the chief judges of all 20 Florida judicial circuit courts, Chief Justice Charles Canady of the Florida Supreme Court was compelled by horror stories from the foreclosure courts to remind judges they should be following the law when deciding foreclosure cases. The Rolling Stone article by Matt Taibbi: Courts Helping Banks Screw Over Homeowners from last week appears to be the straw that broke the camel’s back and finally shed some light on this crisis.

Chief Justice Canady’s letter was spurred by complaints the Judge received from several heavy hitters in the civil rights movement, including the Florida Press Association, the ACLU, the ACLU of Florida, the First Amendment Foundation, the Florida Association of Broadcasters, the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors, and the Florida Times-Union.

The problem: judges are barring public access to foreclosure cases. Florida has long been known as a state with free access to the courts. However, some judges and judicial staff are using the excuse that many foreclosure cases are now being heard in judge’s chambers rather than in courtrooms due to space constraints to tell people, including the press and pro se litigants that foreclosure proceedings are closed to the public.

In his letter, Justice Canady offers a scathing rebuke to the judges regarding this behavior. But let me share a little secret with you . . . it is a disgrace that he should have to tell judges that courtrooms are public forums, and he certainly shouldn’t have to remind judges that they should be following that law. How ridiculous is that?
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Workshop New Date: December 8, Same Topic: How to Fashion Your Foreclosure Bailout Through Strategic Default

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

It’s a fraud-closure world after all!

Roy Oppenheim Hosts 26th Foreclosure Defense WorkshopAs Florida leads the nation in mortgage delinquency; Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim announces Oppenheim Law’s 26th consecutive monthly foreclosure defense workshop, now scheduled for Wednesday December 8, 2010 from 6:00 to 7:00pm. Oppenheim, who has coached thousands of homeowners through his seminars, will focus on how homeowners can fashion their own bailout through strategic default.

Tune into Oppenheim Law TV or come in person to the Boca Raton studio located at 95 NW 11th St., Boca Raton, FL 33432.

Please RSVP via email jackie@oplaw.net or call 954.384.6114.

Happy Holidays and see you at 6pm on December 8!

Florida Fraud-closure Workshop: How to Fashion Your Foreclosure Bailout Through Strategic Default

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

It’s a fraud-closure world after all!

As Florida leads the nation in mortgage delinquency; Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim announces Oppenheim Law’s 26th consecutive monthly foreclosure defense workshop scheduled for Wednesday December 8, 2010 from 6:00 to 7:00pm. Oppenheim, who has coached thousands of homeowners through his seminars, will focus on how homeowners can fashion their own bailout through strategic default.

Tune into Oppenheim Law TV or come in person to the Boca Raton studio located at 95 NW 11th St., Boca Raton, FL 33432.

Please RSVP via email jackie@oplaw.net or call 954.384.6114.


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