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loveunderlaw
11-21-14, 11:06 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYmr40M8UXs

Audio Clip: Dawn Welsh thought her house was paid off. She received paperwork from her bank showing it was paid off, but due to the mortgage being bought and sold by several banks, Wachovia Bank was the final owner of the mortgage and claimed Welsh was still under on her home despite papers showing otherwise.

Today, Hillsboro, Missouri police came onto her property and broke her door down to remove her from her property near St. Louis. They used a battering ram to enter her home, despite her showing evidence in the past that she owned the property. She had gone to court previously and showed a judge the mortgage was paid in full, and it is a record of the court. However, these are desperate times for Wachovia who continued to threaten the 54-year-old woman.

These paperwork problems arent uncommon. In fact many people wind up in court after they are told they owe more money on their homes after a series of mortgages being pushed back and forth through the mortgage process.

Wachovia Mortgage took over the mortgage and said they werent going to honor the paperwork from the previous mortgage and continued to harass this woman. So we have a woman with the proper papers showing her house is paid off with the police and the courts ignoring the paperwork according to the story.

Moxie
11-22-14, 08:54 PM
Even if the house is paid off, it's still under the jurisdiction of the state.

She'd have to move the house out of the entity name, get rid of her free-delivery mailbox, and stop using government ID to identify herself.

Chex
11-23-14, 03:54 PM
under the jurisdiction of the state. the entity name, stop using government ID to identify herself. :confused:

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This is the same as a (http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showthread.php?1084-What-s-in-a-NAME&p=12931&viewfull=1#post12931) serf living on the local lord's land: he cannot own anything, but he has the use of the land, and the crops he can get it to produce through his labor.