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There is a fine line between suicide and homicide. If perhaps a few of the defrauded homeowners visited Bank of America or Chase...
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Puzzling? It's not puzzling....someone over 46 is not going to want to have get a 30 year mortgage and work hard to pay it off even if they still have a higher paying job. They were expecting to coast their way into Social Security. Taking their home away essentially kills them anyway. Maybe that's the point.
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Then there was the Seattle Times article commenting on Wall Street investors buying up cheap houses in Seattle to turn them into rentals. Connect the dots.
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You mean these?

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/e…

http://seattletimes.com/html/businesstec…

But especially chilling here, in the last part: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10…

" Investors have had an advantage in many markets because they have been able to pay cash and close quickly.

But that could change if the economy improves and mortgages get easier to obtain. Individuals may be able to outbid investors because they can get lower interest rates and aren't as concerned about rate of return."

A rich group of people having a financial interest in keeping other people down. Tell me if that's not familiar.
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Read about Government Sanctioned Racketeering for the whole story and what can be done about it.
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The state legislature has had SIX homeowner bills in front of them and the bankers have crushed each and every one:

2012 Legislature Session:
SB 6199 Sponsor by Senator Pam Roach co-sponsored by Senator Adam Kline
(This bill would ensure that ONLY the bank who is supposed to foreclose, can. Even the most conservative Senator and the most liberal Senator agreed that foreclosing on a home when you are NOT the bank who should, should be a felony! If you stole a car, it's a felony, why would it NOT be a felony to steal a home?)

SB 6070: Sponsored by Senator Adam Kline and co-sponsored by quite a few other Senators.
(This bill would have ensured that if the entity who has a monetary lien on your house, must be registered in the county courthouse in which the property resides. The entity who has the right to foreclose, doesn't even have to enter documents into the land record!)

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2014 Legislative Session:
The homeowners put forward FOUR bills: HB 2656, HB 2657, HB 2658, and HB 2659. Yet, the House Judiciary wouldn't open a public hearing on ANY of them! One bill was just needing a ONE-word change. One. Word. The homeowners got bupkiss. AGAIN!

The legislature believes that the Foreclosure Fairness Act, the bill passed that supposedly was to help the homeowner: has assisted approx 2000 +/- homeowners, yet during the same timeframe, there have been 40,000+/- homeowners unlawfully foreclosed upon!

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