newbitech
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I don't blame my stupidity on other people. It seems like you do. You have yet to tell me what fraud the banks commited in a voluntary contract. Could you enlighten me? What parts of the contract did they violate? If they didn't violate any stipulations of the contract, and you can't afford the mortgage specified as broadly, or acutely within the realm of the contract, then why is it anyone else's fault, but the person who signed VOLUNTARILY the contract?
stop. the fraud occurs whether they violate the terms of the invalid contract or not. let me be as clear and succinct as possible.
The entire mortgage industry participated in lying about the valuations of homes. When the lender told me that my home was worth $200k, they lied. When the lender agreed to make a loan to me based on the value of my home being $200k, they made the agreement KNOWING that the valuation was a lie.
Did I know better? Of course I knew better. That is why I refused to take more than what I thought my home could sell for on the market. I took a loan for much less than that value. Now, how to prove they lied? That is easy. I put my home up for $200k. Will it sell? Not a chance. I put my home up for $120k. Will it sell, maybe given time to find a buyer. Have I found a buyer in 90 days? Nope. Did I lie about the value of my home KNOWING that the valuation was a lie? No, I am not in the business of valuing homes. I paid the bank to take care of that for me. I took what I thought it was worth in the loan and what I thought I could pay back given the worst case scenario.
Now that the worst case scenario has arrived, the bank wants me to sell now for LESS THAN HALF of what they originally said the home was worth when they agreed to the loan only 3 YEARS AGO!! They knew the valuation was a LIE at the time they made the loan. And now that the income stream is in jeopardy, they are ready to admit that lie ONLY if I agree to not hold them accountable for their LIE. In other words, they want ME to agree to the terms of the Loan and ignore the fact that their offer was Fraudulent. In fact, they want me to AGAIN sign a piece of paper that lets them off the hook for their fraud, thus completing the transaction to their original intent, that is PROFITING FROM ME LOOSING my house. I never agreed to that. EVER, yet that is what they would love to convince me to do.
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