Lawyers Take the Initiative to Save Residential Houses from Foreclosures
The lawyers are taking the initiative to save more residential houses from slipping into foreclosure.
April Charney from Tampa has begun classes to instruct lawyers and judges about the complex work. Dressed casually she appears like a high school teacher instructing a bunch of kids. But her listeners are lawyers as well as judges coming from across
Florida. They are attending this seminar in Tampa to learn from Charney a lady considered to be formidable in her knowledge about sparring foreclosures.
April Charney is a lawyer attached to Jacksonville Area Legal aid. 51-year-old Charney has shared her experience about helping clients to save their homes. On her part it has been literally a crusade to protect millions of foreclosure victims from the clutches of what she terms illegal foreclosures.
At these seminars she discusses for 8 hours citing examples of carelessness, rank deception and straight fraud that does not rule out forged signatures in some of the foreclosure suits (numbering 275,000) that are filed across the nation per month.
Charney says that at the root are feral loans'. These were loans taken on residential houses that were packaged, sliced and sold as securities to investors across the globe. These have been ferrying through the financial landscape at lightning speed making it impossible to determine the real owners.
The firms that are filing these foreclosures "don't own these loans and don't have any legal right to collect the debt. If you're going to be able to
stop foreclosures in your community, you need to know about these systemic failures."
Charney has been conducting seminars since 2007 from California to South Carolina. She has trained over 2,000 lawyers. From her legal profession she earns less than $90,000 annually but she does not take payment for these classes. She requests others in her profession to donate about 20 hours of their work for fighting this just cause.
The approach Charney has taken has rankled many foreclosure plaintiffs as well as judges. Their contention is that the stand taken by Charney and her likes merely delays the inevitable and does not nip the problem in the bud. The legal fraternity is welcoming foreclosure cases because they are not left out of the recession that is pinching their pockets too.
Raquel James a lawyer in the corporate sector aptly put it, "I've never done foreclosures, but we all have to eat. A lot of lawyers come across as cocky, but she's very humble. You can tell she cares about her clients."
Lawyers Take the Initiative to Save Residential Houses from Foreclosures
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