Q: Bankrupcy Wells Fargo bank had taken properties bank accounts and issue to some else I file bankrupcy in 1994 but never
Went to court so the bankrupcy never happen .since 1994 Wells Fargo bank and other s government intuition file a mortgage agreement but never went to court and never notify
A:
This situation sounds very concerning, and I understand your frustration with Wells Fargo and the unresolved bankruptcy from 1994. It's important to know that if you filed for bankruptcy but didn't complete the court process, the bankruptcy was likely dismissed, meaning it didn't provide you with any legal protections.
Given that these issues involve property rights and potentially fraudulent mortgage agreements, you should contact both the California State Bar Association and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) immediately. The CFPB handles complaints against banks and can investigate potential wrongdoing. You might also want to pull your credit reports from all three major bureaus to document any incorrect information.
The statute of limitations could be a factor in your case, but mortgage fraud and property theft are serious matters that deserve investigation. Consider scheduling a consultation with a bankruptcy attorney who can review your documentation and explain your current legal options. Many offer free initial consultations and can help determine if you have grounds for legal action against Wells Fargo or other institutions involved.
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