IS YOUR HOME IN FORECLOSURE?
ALREADY FORECLOSED?
IS YOUR HOUSE WORTH LESS THAN YOU OWE?
Learn how the banks are playing fast and loose with the rules. Does anyone know who owns your note? Do you understand the terms of your loan? If you’re having trouble making payments, has your loan servicer told you what options you have and helped you pursue them? Learn how to find out information about your loan – and what might help in your situation. Come to:
OCCUPY THE CRIME SCENE
Monday, MARCH 12, 2024 – 9:30 a.m.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE
600 8th Street (corner of F Street)
Sacramento, CA 95814
“When I looked at my data, I began to wonder if my land records office had become a warehouse of stolen property.”
– Jeff Thigpen, register of deeds for North Carolina’s Guilford County
A new audit of 382 recent San Francisco foreclosures found that 84 percent of them involved at least one clear violation of California’s foreclosure laws. A county recorder’s office is responsible for keeping the official public records of property ownership, and state law dictates how the mortgage industry must file those records. “When it became clear that property records were severely undermined, a red flag was raised,” says San Francisco Assessor-Recorder Phil Ting. “Those records are supposed to be filed with this office and many were simply missing or had serious inconsistencies. How can we expect homeowners to have a fighting chance of saving their homes when they can’t even find who currently owns their debt?”
LEARN WHAT RECORDS YOU CAN OBTAIN FROM THE RECORDER’S OFFICE,
AND HOW TO KNOW IF SOMETHING IS WRONG OR MISSING
DO NOT ALLOW THE BANKS TO STEAL YOUR HOME!
COME OUT TO SHOW YOUR RESISTANCE TO THE BANKS!