Across the country, banks are attaching “allonges” to original promissory notes, then using the attached allonge to allege their ownership of the note and their standing to foreclose.
The problem for the banks is an allonge is only supposed to be used when there is not sufficient blank space on the front or the back of [...]
Entries Tagged as 'affidavit of lost note'
Foreclosure Case Killer!- An Allonge Is Not Admissable Evidence of Bank’s Ownership
March 23rd, 2010 · 4 Comments · Foreclosure
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An Anarchist’s Strategy To Dismiss Every Foreclosure In Florida
February 7th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Foreclosure
Courts Are Overwhelmed With Foreclosures
Across the country, circuit court judges and their staff are becoming overwhelmed and frustrated by the total avalanche of foreclosure cases that have been dumped in their courtrooms. In Pinellas County, Circuit Court judges who used to handle like 400 foreclosure cases are now handling something like 3,000.These judges still have [...]
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