Omaha, NE asked in Identity Theft, Bankruptcy, Foreclosure and Probate for California

Q: Grantor 1)RUFFIN, AUSTIN2)RUFFIN, PARIS M W3)WILLIAMS, PARIS MGrantee BANK OF AMER normal or i have a case?

I think stole property thats mine by heir. Although I haven't seen what's written inside these documents, I notice ReContrust Co. is an affiliate & i learned theyre notorious for scamming foreclosures. I need these documents examined for fraudulence. This leads me to a recent public notice of foreclosure on a home by his name i searched on this site https://www.capublicnotice.com I get a return of a notice of trustees sale, NOTICE OF AMENDED NOTICE OF PETITION UNDER DEED OF TRUST LOAN. I have not been able to uncover any other asset or benefits, i see loans made after his death

1 Lawyer Answer
Bahram Madaen
Bahram Madaen
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Sunland, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Send me a copy of the loan docs and the notices. I had almost exact issue with BoA couple years ago. The bank was really slow to respond and we had to bring a lawsuit. It took a year to get rid of the loans.

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