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This course will teach you the information you will need to enable you to fight your foreclosure leagally. 
 
It will provide you with the knowledge you can use to defend yourself or provide to an attorney should you decide to do so. 
 
Many attorneys are not aware of this information if they do not focus their practice on foreclosures and have not stayed on top of how the mortgage industry operates. 
 
You will be provided with copies of actual case history useful to both you and your attorney.  It represents many hours of research you would typically pay $250 per hour for.  The information contained herein represents hundreds of hours.
 
Course Outline

 

I.                Introduction

II.              Life Path of a Mortgage

          a.    How it begins its life

          b.    Where it winds up

III.           Securitization..How it works

IV.              a.  What is Securitization

          b.  How it affects your mortgage

V.               Who Owns Your Mortgage

          a.    Who is your lender  

          b.    Who is your servicer

VI.            The Law Suit

a.    How it is filed

b.    When it is filed

VII.         The Summons

a.    What is a summons

b.    Who serves a summons

c.     What do to when you are served

VIII.     The Answer

a.    What is an answer

b.    Why you should answer

c.     What happens if you don’t answer

d.    How long do you have to answer

                  e.   How to answer and actual answer exhibits

IX.            The Laws

a.    Foreclosure laws of the state

b.    What type of court can foreclosures be filed in

c.     What are your rights under the law

X.                Motions

a.    What are motions

b.    Who files motions

c.     What motions you should file

d.    How to file motions

e.    Actual exhibits of real motions filed with outcomes

XI.            How to Respond

a.    How to style a case

b.    What to write and how to write it

c.     Do I need to know legaleeze

XII.         How to Perform in Court

a.  Following court procedure

XIII.     Intimidation

a.    Tricks the law firms may use

b.    How to avoid or deal with “tricks”

XIV.       Actual Court Cases

a.    Court Dockets

b.    Initial filing of summons

c.     Motions and responses

d.    Motions and Determinations

e.    Court rulings (decisions)

      

XV.          Dismisals

a.    With Prejudice

b.    Without Prejudice

XVI.       Questions and Answers