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Question? Say you have a father that have a home that was free and clear now

it's not. The reason my uncle has took out a loan on my grandparents home. My

uncle has bribe his brothers to sign a form stating that he was doing a add-on

to the property but instead he did not do an add-on to the property he pocket

the money and now the property is going into forecloser comes the first Tuesday

on next month. Now my father live their and now he will be set out of his home.

What can my father do not to lose his parents home. Do anyone have an advice on

how to stop this transformation thats about to go down???????

And

This is the problem????? ??? My grandparents are decease and dad older brother

is head of estate. And when my grandmother was alive my uncle so-call

intentionally was going to put an add on to my grandparents house but did

not. My uncle had all three of his brother to sign a document that he was going

to put an add-on on the house. Instead used the money to catch up his

personal bills. Not saying he was not going to put an add-on to the house one

day but he did'nt and that been over what 10yrs ago.

Now how he got the money from the bank he told the bank the he needed the loan

to renovate the house and make it a rental house. The bank loan him the money

and never saw the house to see if he did renovated the house. What now 10yrs

later gandmother is decease and now my uncle can not pay the loan and he come

last week tell his next to age brother that he live in that he the house is

about to be forecloser on come the first Tuesday of next month. My father

thought that the house was still free and clear with no debt on it. Now the

ship is going down and my father is in it and he is about to sink with out a

life raft. My father trying to find out how can he get the loan off the house

he's in and put the loan bank on the person who took the loan out and let the

debt be on his house?

NaTasha of GA 2:34AM January 24, 2010

Using the fdcpa federal statutes you can rack up tens of thousands of infractions against debt collectors and get rid of your debt to boot here is a guy who has done it at least 6 times and taught people to do it almost 200 times successfully.

Michael Mirras in the 10/02/09 ruleoflawradio.com archives http://ruleoflawradio.com/archive/?paged=2 will give you a good start.Now go turn the tables on these jackals and kick their butts.

mac of WI 9:19PM October 13, 2009

The reason they want to drag people into court is to pocket the money themselves it is a crime they are geting away with it and no one is steping up to stop them

johanna of NJ 8:31PM October 07, 2008

Folks, it is time for little men and women to study some little laws so that we can be able to survive in a capitalistic world whose sole aim is to push us to homelessness, and our children to foster care. I am a poor little men but highly educated and a multiligual. I couldn't afford a lawyer when I received the summons, so I decided to defencd myself pro se. Its not a laughing matter, but will attest that I have become a half-baked "lawyer" specializing on matters at hand. I have been fighting for two months now awaiting trial, and I ain't gonna stop. First was the validation letter. They went mum. A few days before the erupse of 30 days, they send me interrogatories, which I fired back with my own version of interrogatories then spiced it up with Motion to dismiss. They send an apology letter for their interrogatories, but fired back with more than 20 FDCPA, FCRA, and my state laws violations. The court send a letter informing that my motion to dismiss will be considered during trial.Folks lets fight, because if we don't, these maniacs will buy any other debts and sue you. make the public library and the internet are your next love. Rehearse on all FDCPA and FCRA that affects your case. Report them to FTC, Bar Associations, attorney generals and all other relevant agencies. This is a war and we must all be on the frontline. Do not cow away.I am being told I am on the right path, but am hoping this will be true that day, because I will not stop there. The laws are on our side. make use of them. Do not fear. I am now my my own lawyer and I wish I can be able to represent somebody someday. They use our miseries to mercilessly enrich themselves. I settled with two others who, two years later sold the same accounts to other agencies. I got fed and said enough is enough. They look for nice people like me who settled earlier debts to squizze more using bogus and fabricated debts.No me this time. Iam the wrong guy. I fought a lion once, this aint nothing. Fight guys, dont give up. they like cowards and people who are ignorant of laws. Respond to all their claims.

Yo'han'ah of DC 10:28PM September 18, 2008

After being harrassed by Pressler and Pressler Collection Agency and taken to court for $600.00 from a 2003 charge-off, and receiving a 25 page document reviewing every legal case in the State pertaining to these types of debts, I decided to research Pressler and Pressler. Low and Behold I find dozens of websites and Video's.... I applaud CAIPNJ and the people of New Jersey for taking a stand against these BRUTE FORCE TACTICS....I myself have been out of work for 5 years due to Multiple Sclerosis, and other heath issues....Pressler could care less about my attempts to pay this debt, (which I did offer and it was refused recently) Instead, they would rather drag me into court to attempt to collect $700.00 more on the debt than what is owed. I have also been "Brutalized" by the collection tactics in this state....my circumstances would not allow me to work and a disability claim is pending...does Pressler care???? Instead.....drag the homeless...the disabled...the blind....into court....threaten us with taking what little dignity we have left to begin with?? Amazing.Pressler But ya know what??...I love my State....I left for 3 years and came back...because I love my State...but the brutality must end. Forge on CAIPNJ...I will think of you in court with Pressler any day now......and I will pay them....hoping that the next person does not suffer as so many others do as a result of your actions CAIPNJ!!!! Keep up the good work...

Rose of NJ 12:16PM September 08, 2008

Based on what I read on the consumerist site, this is a common experience. I believe the best way to deal with it is to send a letter stating you are not that person and do not owe this debt. If the company keeps pestering you, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.

Veronica of NY 9:40PM June 23, 2008

CAIPNJ.ORG exposes these cretin who use illegal companies and file illegal motions against consumers. This industry is filled with nothing but rejects and criminals!

CAIPNJ of NJ 11:26PM June 21, 2008

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Kimberly Palmer, senior editor for U.S. News & World Report, is the author of Generation Earn: The Young Professional's Guide to Spending, Investing, and Giving Back. Send her your personal finance questions.


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