14:27
Land Law - Mortgages Part 1
The law of Mortgages in England Land Law Welcome to the Official Law Sessions Youtube Chan...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: Law Sessions
Land Law - Mortgages Part 1
Land Law - Mortgages Part 1
The law of Mortgages in England Land Law Welcome to the Official Law Sessions Youtube Channel. Subscribe NOW. DISCUSS LAW WITH US AT http://www.facebook.com/...- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 1365
- author: Law Sessions
26:59
The Law Works - Mortgage Crisis
The mortgage crisis has done real and serious harm to the American Housing Market. Apparen...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: WVPublicBroadcasting
The Law Works - Mortgage Crisis
The Law Works - Mortgage Crisis
The mortgage crisis has done real and serious harm to the American Housing Market. Apparently, for years no one has been protecting home buyers. Is there any...- published: 01 Mar 2012
- views: 384
- author: WVPublicBroadcasting
2:31
Oppenheim Law's Summer School: If Mortgage Debt Relief Act Expires
If the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is not renewed, you could be hit with a massiv...
published: 27 Jul 2012
author: Roy Oppenheim
Oppenheim Law's Summer School: If Mortgage Debt Relief Act Expires
Oppenheim Law's Summer School: If Mortgage Debt Relief Act Expires
If the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is not renewed, you could be hit with a massive tax bill if you do a short sale on your home starting January 2013.- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 25895
- author: Roy Oppenheim
25:48
BEAT THE BAILIFF'S COMMON LAW
http://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/caselaw.htm http://www.freebeagles.org/caselaw/CL_bp_...
published: 27 Apr 2013
author: ITZOUTTHERE
BEAT THE BAILIFF'S COMMON LAW
BEAT THE BAILIFF'S COMMON LAW
http://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/caselaw.htm http://www.freebeagles.org/caselaw/CL_bp_Bibby_notes.html The video is quite long but is well worth watching...- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 1121
- author: ITZOUTTHERE
2:58
Fighting The Banks - Brookstone Law Investigates Mortgage Securitization
Brookstone Law Investigates: The foreclosure crisis is a simple bump in the road for those...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Brookstone Law
Fighting The Banks - Brookstone Law Investigates Mortgage Securitization
Fighting The Banks - Brookstone Law Investigates Mortgage Securitization
Brookstone Law Investigates: The foreclosure crisis is a simple bump in the road for those willing to fight their banks to save their dreams. The Chandlers d...- published: 25 May 2011
- views: 7526
- author: Brookstone Law
5:09
Fisher & Lightwood's Law of Mortgage
BOOK REVIEW FISHER and LIGHTWOOD'S LAW OF MORTGAGE Thirteenth Edition By Falcon Chambers a...
published: 26 Feb 2011
author: Phillip Taylor
Fisher & Lightwood's Law of Mortgage
Fisher & Lightwood's Law of Mortgage
BOOK REVIEW FISHER and LIGHTWOOD'S LAW OF MORTGAGE Thirteenth Edition By Falcon Chambers and Sir Paul Morgan Butterworth's Lexis Nexis ISBN: 978-1-4057-4807-...- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 234
- author: Phillip Taylor
1:32
The Mortgage Law Group
...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: TheMortgateLawGroup
The Mortgage Law Group
3:58
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Extended through 2013
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act has been extended through 2013. Attorney Adam Buc...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: Frutkin Law Firm
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Extended through 2013
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act Extended through 2013
The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act has been extended through 2013. Attorney Adam Buck, Partner at The Frutkin Law Firm, PLC explains how this benefits ...- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 220
- author: Frutkin Law Firm
6:51
Valparaiso Law-Prof. Alan White-U.S. mortgage crisis history
Alan White, Assistant Professor of Law at Valparaiso University, discusses the history and...
published: 10 Jul 2008
author: ValparaisoLaw
Valparaiso Law-Prof. Alan White-U.S. mortgage crisis history
Valparaiso Law-Prof. Alan White-U.S. mortgage crisis history
Alan White, Assistant Professor of Law at Valparaiso University, discusses the history and background of the recent mortgage crisis at the "Defending Foreclo...- published: 10 Jul 2008
- views: 2932
- author: ValparaisoLaw
6:07
Part 1 Intro to Wisconsin's Mortgage Satisfaction Law
In December of 2013,Craig Haskins and Cheri Hipenbecker from Knight Barry Title (title ins...
published: 08 Jan 2014
Part 1 Intro to Wisconsin's Mortgage Satisfaction Law
Part 1 Intro to Wisconsin's Mortgage Satisfaction Law
In December of 2013,Craig Haskins and Cheri Hipenbecker from Knight Barry Title (title insurance) stood by Governor Walker as he signed into law the Mortgage Satisfaction Act, which established new requirements on obtaining mortgage payoff statements and new restrictions on the content of mortgage payoff statements. An important provision allows title insurance companies and their agents to sign and record an Affidavit of Satisfaction when the lender fails to record the satisfaction in a timely manner. The Affidavit of Satisfaction applies only to residential property. This new law will help speed up closings for homes encumbered by a paid off mortgage from a lender who cannot be reached, who may be out of business or has been taken over and spun off by the FDIC. Wisconsin joins more than a dozen other states who have such a law in place.- published: 08 Jan 2014
- views: 522
8:18
Roy Oppenheim on WIOD's "The Home Mortgage Law Show"
Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim calls in to WIOD's "Home Mortgage Law Show", ho...
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: Roy Oppenheim
Roy Oppenheim on WIOD's "The Home Mortgage Law Show"
Roy Oppenheim on WIOD's "The Home Mortgage Law Show"
Foreclosure Defense Attorney Roy Oppenheim calls in to WIOD's "Home Mortgage Law Show", hosted by fellow attorneys Wil Morris and Chase Dupont on March 3rd, ...- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 119
- author: Roy Oppenheim
11:49
Barofsky: Don't Believe Hype About $25B Mortgage Settlement
March 15 (Bloomberg Law) -- The $25 billion mortgage settlement between lenders and state ...
published: 15 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg Law
Barofsky: Don't Believe Hype About $25B Mortgage Settlement
Barofsky: Don't Believe Hype About $25B Mortgage Settlement
March 15 (Bloomberg Law) -- The $25 billion mortgage settlement between lenders and state attorneys general won't help nearly as many people as its touted to...- published: 15 Mar 2012
- views: 5186
- author: Bloomberg Law
6:10
Seattle Attorney Seattle Lawyer Seattle Law Firm Mortgage Mediation Bankruptcy Seattle Bellevue
Seattle Attorney Seattle Law Firm Mortgage Mediation Bankruptcy Seattle Bellevue Seattle A...
published: 17 May 2013
author: Jonathan Smith
Seattle Attorney Seattle Lawyer Seattle Law Firm Mortgage Mediation Bankruptcy Seattle Bellevue
Seattle Attorney Seattle Lawyer Seattle Law Firm Mortgage Mediation Bankruptcy Seattle Bellevue
Seattle Attorney Seattle Law Firm Mortgage Mediation Bankruptcy Seattle Bellevue Seattle Attorney Jonathan Smith of Advantage Legal Group on A New Northwest ...- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 925
- author: Jonathan Smith
3:08
Marcarelli Law Group - Second Mortgage Charge-Off
...
published: 03 Feb 2011
author: MarcarelliLawGroup
Marcarelli Law Group - Second Mortgage Charge-Off
Marcarelli Law Group - Second Mortgage Charge-Off
- published: 03 Feb 2011
- views: 2075
- author: MarcarelliLawGroup
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5:12
Default: the Student Loan Doc (Trailer)(old)
www.defaultmovie.com
Default: The Student Loan Documentary is a 27 min. long documentary ...
published: 23 Dec 2008
author: Default: the Student Loan Docume
Default: the Student Loan Doc (Trailer)(old)
www.defaultmovie.com
Default: The Student Loan Documentary is a 27 min. long documentary chronicling the stories of borrowers from different backgrounds affected by the student lending industry and their struggles to change the system.
No matter when their loans were taken, many borrowers now find themselves in a paralyzing predicament of repaying two, three or multiple times the original amount borrowed, with no bankruptcy protection, no cap on fees and penalties and no recourse under the law. The consequences are dire, with stories of borrowers in financial and emotional ruin.
While the media has focused on the disaster that sub-prime mortgages have turned out to be, only superficial attention has been given to financial giants which have been profiting by approving loans to low-income students with variable interest rates up to 25%.
As The National Consumer Law Center concluded in their March 2008 report titled “Paying The Price: The High Cost of Private Student Loans and the Dangers for Student Borrowers”, there are ominous signs that “the student loan market is headed for the same fate as the subprime mortgage industry .”
4:55
Default: the Student Loan Documentary (trailer)
www.defaultmovie.com
Default: The Student Loan Documentary is a 27 min. long documentary ...
published: 18 Mar 2009
author: Default: the Student Loan Docume
Default: the Student Loan Documentary (trailer)
www.defaultmovie.com
Default: The Student Loan Documentary is a 27 min. long documentary chronicling the stories of borrowers from different backgrounds affected by the student lending industry and their struggles to change the system.
No matter when their loans were taken, many borrowers now find themselves in a paralyzing predicament of repaying two, three or multiple times the original amount borrowed, with no bankruptcy protection, no cap on fees and penalties and no recourse under the law. The consequences are dire, with stories of borrowers in financial and emotional ruin.
While the media has focused on the disaster that sub-prime mortgages have turned out to be, only superficial attention has been given to financial giants which have been profiting by approving loans to low-income students with variable interest rates up to 25%.
As The National Consumer Law Center concluded in their March 2008 report titled “Paying The Price: The High Cost of Private Student Loans and the Dangers for Student Borrowers”, there are ominous signs that “the student loan market is headed for the same fate as the subprime mortgage industry .”
26:49
FBI-HAWAII CONSPIRACY TO FRAME AMERICAN HERO IN FORECLOSURE SCANDAL: Judge Evades Oath of Office Question by Anthony Williams
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud S...
published: 22 Sep 2013
author: Revolution Television
FBI-HAWAII CONSPIRACY TO FRAME AMERICAN HERO IN FORECLOSURE SCANDAL: Judge Evades Oath of Office Question by Anthony Williams
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud Scheme Busted by Framed/Imprisoned/Assaulted Common Law Expert Awaiting Governor Abercrombie’s Decision
Honolulu, HI—A top foreclosure fraud expert has been framed in retaliation for exposing banks, judges, and lawyers breaking laws and oaths of office in history’s most damaging lending scheme, according to evidence openly presented in the First Circuit Court of Hawaii during an extradition hearing affecting defendant, Anthony Troy Williams.
Williams, defending pro se, made mincemeat of State of Hawaii prosecutors in open court, causing them to reveal they had manufactured a fake fingerprint record with complicity by the FBI in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Nonetheless, Judge Richard Perkins denied Williams’s release on bail and returned him to jail where he has been reportedly assaulted by sheriffs.
“Private Attorney General” Anthony Williams, who pioneered Common Law Offices of America, also caused Judge Perkins to admit in open court that he may not honor his oath to preserve the Constitution of the United States and protect Williams as a sovereign citizen. In fact, the Court made it perfectly clear he was not even aware he had his oath of office on file.
The shocking admissions were among several that occurred on both days of Williams’s extradition hearing (Sept. 18-19, 2013) wherein the question of Williams’s return to Georgia to face allegations of child molestation was to be decided.
Williams shamed Attorney General (AG) David Louie’s team of prosecutors, witnesses, and lead counsel Simeona Mariano, by exposing multiple counts of fraud in “railroading” Williams, evidencing complicity by the FBI that supplied, according to the State’s leading witness, “Williams’s finger prints” supposedly proving Williams committed his first theft at seventeen days of age, while “still in diapers.”
Witnesses on both sides of the gallery were shocked by the prosecution’s “incompetence,” Williams called it, supplementing his assertion of multiple State and Federals laws being broken by the Court and Louie’s leading “expert” responsible for Williams’s “framing.”
Still, the judge did not budge from continuing the case, denying Williams bail, and awaiting a signed order from Governor Abercrombie required by the State’s extradition laws read to the Court by the chained and handcuffed Williams.
Facts in the Case
Encouraged by a gallery of Constitutionalists supporting the defendant, Williams belittled AG Louie for scheming his framing, false arrest, and malicious prosecution, to conceal a corporate banking enterprise damaging millions of American homeowners and taxpayers who are supposed to be protected by several Constitutional amendments.
Williams had been defending victims of foreclosure fraud and eviction threats by the banks in multiple Hawaii courtrooms since June, exercising his right under Congress’s civil rights law Title 42 U.S.C., Section 1988. That legislation, and substantial case law, affords private persons the right to act as “private attorney generals,” and “attorneys-in-fact,” on behalf of poor citizens who cannot afford attorneys, or do not trust attorneys because of re-mortgage deals made “behind closed doors” that often leave defendants in worse financial straits.
Critics of refinancing schemes say the nationwide practice, administered through the courts and lawyers, best reflects “racketeering activities” as defined by law as a monopolistic “judicial banking enterprise” complicit in extortion, threatened property loss, abusive collection practices, and real estate theft, all neglecting Constitutionally-guaranteed due process and trials by juries.
Complaints from multiple State and Federal judges to AG Louie brought Williams under investigation for “practicing law without a license,” a charge that violates the aforementioned Federal civil rights and Constitutional mandates.
READ THE REST at 528Revolution.com/fbi-hawaii-conspiracy/
95:37
FBI / HAWAII MANUFACTURES FINGERPRINTS TO FRAME ANTHONY WILLIAMS FOR EXPOSING FORECLOSURE CRIMES BY JUSTICE & BANKING OFFICIALS
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud S...
published: 22 Sep 2013
author: Revolution Television
FBI / HAWAII MANUFACTURES FINGERPRINTS TO FRAME ANTHONY WILLIAMS FOR EXPOSING FORECLOSURE CRIMES BY JUSTICE & BANKING OFFICIALS
Judicial Enterprise Enriching Banks and Damaging Taxpayers in National Foreclosure Fraud Scheme Busted by Framed/Imprisoned/Assaulted Common Law Expert Awaiting Governor Abercrombie’s Decision
Honolulu, HI—A top foreclosure fraud expert has been framed in retaliation for exposing banks, judges, and lawyers breaking laws and oaths of office in history’s most damaging lending scheme, according to evidence openly presented in the First Circuit Court of Hawaii during an extradition hearing affecting defendant, Anthony Troy Williams.
Williams, defending pro se, made mincemeat of State of Hawaii prosecutors in open court, causing them to reveal they had manufactured a fake fingerprint record with complicity by the FBI in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Nonetheless, Judge Richard Perkins denied Williams’s release on bail and returned him to jail where he has been reportedly assaulted by sheriffs.
“Private Attorney General” Anthony Williams, who pioneered Common Law Offices of America, also caused Judge Perkins to admit in open court that he may not honor his oath to preserve the Constitution of the United States and protect Williams as a sovereign citizen. In fact, the Court made it perfectly clear he was not even aware he had his oath of office on file.
The shocking admissions were among several that occurred on both days of Williams’s extradition hearing (Sept. 18-19, 2013) wherein the question of Williams’s return to Georgia to face allegations of child molestation was to be decided.
Williams shamed Attorney General (AG) David Louie’s team of prosecutors, witnesses, and lead counsel Simeona Mariano, by exposing multiple counts of fraud in “railroading” Williams, evidencing complicity by the FBI that supplied, according to the State’s leading witness, “Williams’s finger prints” supposedly proving Williams committed his first theft at seventeen days of age, while “still in diapers.”
Witnesses on both sides of the gallery were shocked by the prosecution’s “incompetence,” Williams called it, supplementing his assertion of multiple State and Federals laws being broken by the Court and Louie’s leading “expert” responsible for Williams’s “framing.”
Still, the judge did not budge from continuing the case, denying Williams bail, and awaiting a signed order from Governor Abercrombie required by the State’s extradition laws read to the Court by the chained and handcuffed Williams.
Facts in the Case
Encouraged by a gallery of Constitutionalists supporting the defendant, Williams belittled AG Louie for scheming his framing, false arrest, and malicious prosecution, to conceal a corporate banking enterprise damaging millions of American homeowners and taxpayers who are supposed to be protected by several Constitutional amendments.
Williams had been defending victims of foreclosure fraud and eviction threats by the banks in multiple Hawaii courtrooms since June, exercising his right under Congress’s civil rights law Title 42 U.S.C., Section 1988. That legislation, and substantial case law, affords private persons the right to act as “private attorney generals,” and “attorneys-in-fact,” on behalf of poor citizens who cannot afford attorneys, or do not trust attorneys because of re-mortgage deals made “behind closed doors” that often leave defendants in worse financial straits.
Critics of refinancing schemes say the nationwide practice, administered through the courts and lawyers, best reflects “racketeering activities” as defined by law as a monopolistic “judicial banking enterprise” complicit in extortion, threatened property loss, abusive collection practices, and real estate theft, all neglecting Constitutionally-guaranteed due process and trials by juries.
Complaints from multiple State and Federal judges to AG Louie brought Williams under investigation for “practicing law without a license,” a charge that violates the aforementioned Federal civil rights and Constitutional mandates.
READ THE REST at 528Revolution.com/fbi-hawaii-conspiracy/
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1:03
Foreclosure Attorney California -- Loan Modification - The Mortgage Law Center
http://www.themortgagelawcenter.com The foreclosure attorney with all the Answers to help ...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: Wlifer45
Foreclosure Attorney California -- Loan Modification - The Mortgage Law Center
Foreclosure Attorney California -- Loan Modification - The Mortgage Law Center
http://www.themortgagelawcenter.com The foreclosure attorney with all the Answers to help you avoid foreclosure. We fight for you to get your loan modificati...- published: 05 Sep 2011
- views: 249
- author: Wlifer45
0:52
Nationwide Law Center, Mortgage Modification can Save Your Home!
Nationwide Law Center is committed to addressing client concerns with effective and often ...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: nationwidelawcenter
Nationwide Law Center, Mortgage Modification can Save Your Home!
Nationwide Law Center, Mortgage Modification can Save Your Home!
Nationwide Law Center is committed to addressing client concerns with effective and often non-traditional solutions. Our clients, as diverse as they are, all...- published: 12 Jan 2012
- views: 620
- author: nationwidelawcenter
1:33
The Hoffman Law Group P.A., Florida - Mortgage Litigation Attorneys
Here are 5 things to keep in mind as you search for a mortgage litigation attorney. Find o...
published: 08 May 2013
author: Hoffman Law
The Hoffman Law Group P.A., Florida - Mortgage Litigation Attorneys
The Hoffman Law Group P.A., Florida - Mortgage Litigation Attorneys
Here are 5 things to keep in mind as you search for a mortgage litigation attorney. Find out more about The Hoffman Law Group, P.A. at http://www.thehoffmanl...- published: 08 May 2013
- views: 352
- author: Hoffman Law