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Equipped with a collateral file, you could likely persuade a court that you were entitled to foreclose on a house even if you had never owned the loan.
Responding on Nov. 16, Mr. Walton asked the court to deny the bank's request because it had failed to produce any facts showing that it was entitled to foreclose — either as the holder of the underlying note or as the agent for the holder.
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The process -- known as a tax lien sale -- occurs in municipalities and counties across the country and enables local governments to get the tax revenues they are entitled to without having to foreclose on properties themselves.
When the trustees could not present timely written proof of ownership entitling them to foreclose, they would in the past file "lost-note affidavits" with the court; and judges usually let these foreclosures proceed without objection.
Some criminally concealed that the bank itself was funding their luxury lifestyles, believing they were entitled to the best even while they foreclosed on homeowners.
"Unfortunately, there are still too many people, despite litigation, being foreclosed from their homes unnecessarily, when they're entitled to, and should have received, a modification," Fluker said.
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