Stay Violation
According to the tagline, this blog covers the “automatic stay, discharge injunction and the rights of consumers gained in filing bankruptcy.” This blog is authored by Texas-based lawyer Chuck Newton.
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(Video) "You Are Only As Good As Your Last Payment". Is Bank Of America Intrinsically Evil?
As the Debtor's Revolution continues on YouTube, you have to view these videos, especially the one posted here, and ask yourself if Bank of America is intrinsically evil?As the Debtor's Revolution continues on YouTube, you have to view these videos, especially the one posted here, and ask yourself...
Foreclosures In The Third Quarter Topped The Record
While Wall Street might be recovering it is clear that Main Street is not. That is not an unusual disconnect, but it does represent a reason for a spike in bankruptcy filings. According to CNN and other sources, despite government... While Wall Street might be recovering it is clear that Main...
(Videos) The YouTube Debtors Revolt Is Winning Some Victories
As to the YouTube based Debtors Revolt, you have to believe that consumers have at least found a new way of making their plight heard by the powers that be at these large financial institutions. And, there are signs that,...As to the YouTube based Debtors Revolt, you have to believe that consumers...
The Bank Tax On The Middle Class
As reported by HuffPo and others of late, banks and credit unions in this country raked in an eye-popping $24 billion in overdraft fees in 2008, this according to the nonprofit Center for Responsible Lending. But, that is not the...As reported by HuffPo and others of late, banks and credit unions...
(Video) Gary Ozenne Adds His Name To The Debtors' YouTube Revolt
Gary Ozenne is a good example of the problems facing debtors. Changing creditors, assignment of loans wherein mortgage servicers do not handle the agreements and understandings of the companies from which they are acquiring loans, the inability of lawyers and...Gary Ozenne is a good example of the...
Another Customer Tries To Reach Bank Of America Using YouTube As A Last Resort
This is an interesting phenomena when you think about it. Here, Darren Bryant of Pensacola, Florida cannot manage the "phone maze" to find someone of a high enough position to assist him in keeping his home in a way that...This is an interesting phenomena when you think about it. Here, Darren...
Revolving Defaults On Home Loan Modifications
Of course you could look at a 50% recidivism rate as a bad thing, or you could look at it as 50% of all home loan modifications work. That is a good thing. Much like asking yourself if the glass... Of course you could look at a 50% recidivism rate as a bad thing, or you could look at it as 50% of...
(Video) MSNBC's Morning Meeting Covers The Debtors' Revolt Taking Place Online
It is really an extension, and a more public version, of the legal war going on through the courts and arbitration panels in our country presently. But, bad PR is not good. If nothing else it highlights the terrible problem...It is really an extension, and a more public version, of the legal war...
