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Showing posts with label foreclosure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foreclosure. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

TRAINING VIDEO ALLEGEDLY USED to TRAIN ROBO BANKSTERS on how to FORECLOSE a HOMEOWNERS HOME when the HOMEOWNER JUST WANTS a HOME LOAN MODIFICATION.







Apparently, Parallel Foreclosures is a banking process by which banks start foreclosure papers on your home from the moment you voluntarily come in to ask for a home loan modification.

It appears the good guy bad guy bankers will look the homeowner in the eye as the homeowner attempts to civilly negotiate a home loan modification solution even as the another set of banksters, the robo banksters, are secretly loading up their foreclosure machine gun to remove the homeowner from their home via a foreclosure, auction, and eviction.
Even if the homeowner is good faith complying, the robo banksters may have already started loading their foreclosure bullets anyways by a process known as parallel foreclosures.
Could the video above be the training film the robo banksters are using to take a home from the homeowner who was simply asking for a home loan modification? In the Robo Bankster world, compliance doesn't mean what it used to, as the video demonstrates.
You can see a longer version of the video clip above, directly below.
Mr. Kenny, the person in the video clip who complies by dropping his "weapon" (also known as a home loan modification for our purposes), reminds me of a homeowner that has asked for a homeloan modification.
The robocop is the foreclosure robot specialist, also known as the robo bankster with the machine gun arms.
The gentleman who advises Mr. Kenny to "drop his weapon" (the home loan modification application), is the home loan modification specialist advising Mr. Kenny on the right way to comply.
See what happens when Mr. Kenny "complies" (spoof alert, this is just a spoof based on a famous movie called robo cop that was made in the late 80's).


Don't forget, the Cat Who Ate Chase Bank Book, coming in early 2010.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

BE VERY AFRAID OF CHASE BANK, VERY AFRAID, How Chase Bank takes your home even while they accept your payments.



This is a very very important story. The CBS 5 news reporter, Sarah Buduson, has clearly and concisely exposed how Chase Bank is stealing people's homes!

While Chase Bank negotiates to your face over a home loan modification, Chase Bank at the same time is also spending tons of money to process all the necessary paper work to foreclose on your home!
One of the basic tenets of a civilized society is to first communicate with the other side and then allow them a certain amount of time to respond to the request, then and only then does one proceed the case to the next level!
Hello JUDGES, DON'T YOU HAVE THE INTELLIGENCE TO ASK CHASE BANK IF THEY ARE STILL NEGOTIATING WITH THE HOMEOWNER BEFORE YOU APPROVE THESE FORECLOSURES? ARE YOU JUDGES THAT OUT OF TOUCH! ARE YOU REALLY THAT ENABLING OF HIGHLY QUESTIONABLE BEHAVIOR?

It's as if Chase Bank views the home owner as a rent ransomer and Chase Bank is merely stalling them while their own foreclosure swat team moves in to have the home owner removed.
In this instance, Chase Bank only admitted they made a mistake when the news media got involved!
That is how a bankster behaves. The home owner wants to stay in their home and willingly comes in to communicate their desire to Chase bank. What does Chase Bank the Bankster do? Chase Bank the bankster actually stalls the homeowner while preparing the papers to foreclose and sell their home even when the homeowner is actually complying with Chase Bank's requests!

You all should check out my Robots Against Chase blog. There is an actual video of a homeowner who went through the very same thing as the couple in this video and he describes in agonizing detail how Chase Bank simply ignored his payments and kept processing his foreclosure papers!

Putting resources into repossessing a home when the homeowner is trying to work with Chase Bank makes Chase Bank business practices an enemy of the people, and the judges who placate them are the biggest enablers of all.

I believe the reporter should go find the judge who signed off on the foreclosure paperwork and ask that judge why it is ethical to proceed with a foreclosure when the home owners are still in negotiations with the bank over a home loan modification.

Don't forget, the Cat Who Ate Chase Bank Book, coming in early 2010.

(Edit note, I was informed on a loansafe dot org forum that not all foreclosures and evictions require a judge's signature, even when law enforcement shows up to evict the homeowner!)