There must have been some high fives going on at the corporate office a few weeks back. They finally got me after 25 scheduled sales. I slipped up on a simple matter of timing. I though 365 days had past and they needed to refile the notice of sale before they could post a sale but it hadn't. I checked the site expecting to see the sale again postponed but it said "reverted to beneficiary" . My house was sold. That took some digestion. Never expected that. Good thing it didn't go to a bonafide purchaser. I've had to regroup and begin to study wrongful foreclosure as a cause of action.
Courts are more sympathetic to homeowners who've been foreclosed on. The elements are simple, the foreclosure was illegal, fraudulent or oppressive and you were harmed. The tender requirement is not a problem as I fall into a few exceptions.
I'm trying to see this as potentially a positive though of course it's scary. The pieces on the chess board have just been rearranged. I've always asserted the non-existence of default and that's ideal for wrongful foreclosure.
On the upside a recent jury awarded foreclosed on homeowners $3.9 million because the servicer wasn't as cooperative as they might have been and the woman developed a skin condition. The award didn't stick for some technicality but still.
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Money though had never been what this was about. It's about justice and corporate greed and this nonsensical system that allows banks to steal homes.