Brooklyn, NY asked in Foreclosure and Elder Law for New York

Q: Raising all defenses?

So I don't lose out on anything, I decided to list all my defense and ask once again to see all original documents, and after 30 days which is reasonable enough for the courts ask for it to be dismissed . But I want it dismissed where it can't be sold agin to someone else. I am tired of dealing with these crooked people.

After my grandmother took out the loan she got sick and moved into a nursing home. Which she notify them of. And the nursing home was never paid, in fact they put a lien on the property that just expired. So they was paid the taxes wasn't paid , all sorts of people was tearing up the house when I came into the picture. And yet these people claim they was serving the house. Which is not some a reverse mortgage company does but I guess they figure they can get away with what they was doing until I showed up.

One of the things I ask for was receipts showing payments made to my grandmother , I still have not receive any. Your thoughts?

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Michael David Siegel
Michael David Siegel
Answered
  • Foreclosure Defense Lawyer
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Unless you are her guardian or have her authority, no bank will talk to you. It violates her privacy.

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