Foreclosure Fraudulent Assignment Guide

Summary

In Florida, fraudulent mortgage assignments are illegal. You can challenge such assignments in court and potentially delay foreclosure by filing a lawsuit and requesting a temporary restraining order. Seek legal counsel for guidance. Contact the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service or use online directories to find specialized attorneys.

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Foreclosure fraudulent assignment
Hello Nahiya, sorry to hear that you're dealing with foreclosure fraudulent assignment. Could you please let me know your location so I can provide information relevant to your jurisdiction?
Fl
Hello Nahiya, thank you for sharing your location. In Florida:
*. Fraudulent assignment of mortgage is unlawful.
*. The Statute of Limitations may apply.
*. You may file a lawsuit to challenge foreclosure.
What specific issues are you facing with your foreclosure?
Florida
Hello Nahiya, I understand you're in Florida. Can you please provide more details regarding the fraudulent assignment? This will help me provide more relevant information regarding your situation.
Sales date
Thank you, Nahiya. In Florida, if the sale date was fraudulently assigned, you may challenge it in court. It's advised to seek legal counsel for this complex process.
Assign was through Mortgage electronic services to home loan services/countrywide and was endorsed by vice president of Bank Of America she claims she was a vice president of Mars Foreclosure case was filed two months prior to the assignment
It seems you're dealing with a complex issue. In Florida:
- It's illegal to falsely claim a role in a company for fraudulent purposes.
- You may challenge the validity of the assignment in court.
- Legal counsel is strongly recommended.
What to do?
Based on the information you've provided, you should:
- Gather all relevant documents.
- Consult with a local attorney specializing in foreclosure.
- Consider filing a lawsuit to challenge the foreclosure and assignment.
- Document any suspicious activities for potential litigation.
It’s very hard to find qualifying attorney
I understand your concern, Nahiya. You might want to consider:
- Contacting your local Bar Association for attorney referrals.
- Checking online legal directories.
- Looking into legal aid organizations in Florida. They often provide free or low-cost legal services.
Can filing a suit stops foreclosure yourself from happening
In Florida, you can:
- File a lawsuit to challenge the foreclosure.
- Request a temporary restraining order or injunction during the lawsuit.
This could potentially delay the foreclosure. It's recommended to get legal advice.
How would I do that?
To challenge the foreclosure in Florida, here are general steps:
- Prepare a complaint outlining your case.
- File it with your local county court.
- Serve it to the other parties involved.
Remember, it's crucial to seek legal advice before proceeding.
Can you help me with that or with temporary restraining order?
Sure, Nahiya, here's a brief overview for obtaining a temporary restraining order in Florida:
*. Prepare a petition stating why you need the order.
*. File the petition in your local county court.
*. Attend a hearing if the judge deems it necessary.
*. If granted, serve the order to the other party.
Remember, it's strongly recommended to seek legal advice in these matters.
Can you write the complaint?
I'm sorry, Nahiya, but as an online legal information service, we can't draft legal complaints or any other legal documents. It's crucial to engage an attorney who can provide professional legal advice tailored to your situation. Please consider reaching out to a local Florida attorney or legal aid service.
do you have any names for any attorneys in Florida?
I'm sorry but as a free legal information provider, we are unable to recommend specific attorneys. However, you can contact the Florida Bar Lawyer Referral Service, or use online directories to find attorneys specializing in foreclosure law in your area.