Utah class action citing FDCPA (via Foreclosureblues)

Utah class action citing FDCPA Utah class action citing FDCPA Today, November 06, 2010, 1 hour ago | Rob Harrington Some action going on in non-judicial Utah…. Coleman, et al vs BoA, Mers, Wells Fargo, et al. http://stopforeclosurefraud.com/2010/11/05/utah-class-action-coleman-v-bofa-recontrust-mers-wells-fargo-hsbc-us-bank-keybank-bny-mellon/Read More

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  1. I nned advice from someone from MA. We were victims of an illegal foreclosure and not in arrears. Our loan was due the 30th of the month and found out on 11/21/08 that our home was sold on 10/20/08 because the bank stated we signed an agreement to change our due date to the 15th. This was not true and we had a unilateral contract because we were never given copies of our closing documents until 4 1/2 yrs after we closed. We realized all the errors and we were eligible for a recission. Our sale was never posted in the paper nor was any notice sent to us there for ignoring MA chapeter 244 section 14. We paid almost $40,000 in legal fees and had a corrupt atty.

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