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POSTED BY: NIKI2
UPDATED: Sunday, February 20, 2011 07:31
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Friday, February 18, 2011 12:07 PM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Kinda like "man bites dog", ain't it?
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A feud between a homeowner and his mortgage company ends with an order to seize property – but it's not in the order you might expect.
Patrick Rodgers is taking his frustration all the way to the bank – literally. When he was fed up with Wells Fargo's lack of answers, he sued them. When they still paid him no heed, he foreclosed on the company's local office.

Rodgers owns a svelte Victorian house in West Philadelphia, which he bought for a paltry $180,000, thanks to the downtrodden housing market. But his mortgage lender Wells Fargo demanded that he purchase a $1 million insurance policy, which they say is the full replacement value of the home. Notice a discrepancy in those numbers? So did Rodgers, who thought the extreme insurance policy was shaking him dry.

He wrote a few simple (yet formal) letters to Wells Fargo to ask about the insane insurance rates he was being forced to pay. When they didn't take his questions, he took them to court, winning a $1,173 settlement against their failure to respond, under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, which mandates mortgage companies to respond to letters within 20 days.

When Wells Fargo didn't pay – and this might sound familiar – Rodgers started foreclosure proceedings against their local office. Using a sheriff's levy, he was entitled to seize their property to collect his judgment.

In the end, Wells Fargo didn't default on their payment – they paid Rodgers in full – but he claims he still hasn't received an answer to his original letters. While the sheriff's sale might not get past the initial stages, at least Rodgers is getting a little payback against the mortgage world.

http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/18/turning-the-tables-philadelphia-ma
n-forecloses-on-wells-fargo-office/#ixzz1ELnQTcdg


Hey, little victories... Especially nowadays, eh?

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Friday, February 18, 2011 2:46 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Well it sure beats bombs, but that's coming, alas it is... and I hate, hate, hate being right, yanno.

Just you wait till some terminal patients insurance company cuts em off and they think they got nothin to lose, and it'll be Marvin Heemeyer all over again.
Push people to the wall, they'll do awful things.

I admire this guy for third-option thinking, sure, but I think we all know that "the rules" only apply in one direction, and whenever you try to apply them to the folk what write them, they simply ignore or break them, you'll see.

I'd love to be wrong about that, though.

-Frem

I do not serve the Blind God.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011 12:11 AM

DREAMTROVE


I'm going to take the outside track. I think Wells Fargo is one of the few independent financial institutions left and the fed tried but was unable to crush it in the crunch, and so they're trying again, ergo, I'm saying he had help. If he had tried to sue JP Morgan Chase, he wouldn't have gotten anywhere. You cant actually just sue anyone, if you sue someone more powerful than a random individual you need backing as powerful as your target. To sue Wells Fargo you need backing of a larger bank.

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Saturday, February 19, 2011 6:45 AM

HARDWARE


Quote:

Originally posted by Fremdfirma:

Well it sure beats bombs, but that's coming, alas it is... and I hate, hate, hate being right, yanno.

Just you wait till some terminal patients insurance company cuts em off and they think they got nothin to lose, and it'll be Marvin Heemeyer all over again.
Push people to the wall, they'll do awful things.

I admire this guy for third-option thinking, sure, but I think we all know that "the rules" only apply in one direction, and whenever you try to apply them to the folk what write them, they simply ignore or break them, you'll see.

I'd love to be wrong about that, though.



^This.

The more I get to know people the more I like my dogs.

...and he that has no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one. Luke 22:36

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Sunday, February 20, 2011 7:31 AM

ANTHONYT

Freedom is Important because People are Important


Hello,

I think someone at the bank mis-interpreted policy, and then someone else failed to get his grievances to the proper departments within the bank. I am glad he won this judgment, as it will surely get the attention of the appropriate people to resolve his circumstances.

--Anthony


Assured by friends that the signal-to-noise ratio has improved on this forum, I have disabled web filtering.

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