2013-10-22ml-implode.com

``Below is a case brought by a homeowner arguing that there was no real money involved in their loan. It was dismissed without leave to amend, and the homeowner was lucky that they managed to get out of court without being sanctioned. If you want to make the banks look good in court, while at the same time making homeowners appear certifiably insane, here's how to do it.

The problem is that this is hardly an example of anything extreme, in fact, I heard some so-called legal theories that make this case look like Brown v. The Board of Education just a couple of days ago on Linked In and Facebook threads. One in particular had to do with identity theft, and I'd explain the rest but I can't without the risk of brain damage. Look around, you'll find it... and more, I'm afraid.''



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