How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure
People that live in non judicial states like California, Tennessee, Alabama are not able to fight by filing a motion to dismiss as a defense to foreclosure. It never goes to court. The house is sold and the homeowner is evicted. The opposite is the offense. If the homeowner has suffered harm and wants to sue the bank then they file a complaint in the federal court. This will stop a foreclosure in its tracks. This easy to read pro se guide has case law, and sample complaints and explains how you gather together your evidence in order to create your complaint so it survives a motion to dismiss.
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How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure
People that live in non judicial states like California, Tennessee, Alabama are not able to fight by filing a motion to dismiss as a defense to foreclosure. It never goes to court. The house is sold and the homeowner is evicted. The opposite is the offense. If the homeowner has suffered harm and wants to sue the bank then they file a complaint in the federal court. This will stop a foreclosure in its tracks. This easy to read pro se guide has case law, and sample complaints and explains how you gather together your evidence in order to create your complaint so it survives a motion to dismiss.
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How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure

How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure

by Lorayne Miller
How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure

How to file a Complaint in Federal Court & Save Your Home from Foreclosure

by Lorayne Miller

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People that live in non judicial states like California, Tennessee, Alabama are not able to fight by filing a motion to dismiss as a defense to foreclosure. It never goes to court. The house is sold and the homeowner is evicted. The opposite is the offense. If the homeowner has suffered harm and wants to sue the bank then they file a complaint in the federal court. This will stop a foreclosure in its tracks. This easy to read pro se guide has case law, and sample complaints and explains how you gather together your evidence in order to create your complaint so it survives a motion to dismiss.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161320839
Publisher: Lorayne Miller
Publication date: 04/04/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 482 KB
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