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Four years later, banks still haven’t answered for foreclosure mess | Economy | News | Financial Post
This one case stood out for me:

Hope that sh*t doesn't start happening up here!
That said, I'm personally safe, as my house is mortgage-free.
This one case stood out for me:
I don't really understand what Wells Fargo is trying to pull. Without more detail, it looks to me like they saw Washington Mutual go belly-up and with no bank to pay back, this lady looks like she's in the clear. Now, Wells Fargo look like they are trying to steal her house out from under her by claiming to own the mortgage.In one, Wells Fargo is battling to foreclose on the Bronx home of Tindala Mims, a single mother who works as an ambulance driver. In September 2010, Wells Fargo filed a promissory note bearing a signed stamp showing that the note belonged to defunct Washington Mutual Bank, not Wells Fargo. The judge threw out the case. In a second attempt, the court was given a different version of the note. But inspection showed physical alterations. A variety of marks on the original were missing or seemed obviously altered on the second. And the second version had a stamped endorsement, missing on the first, that appeared to give Wells Fargo the right to foreclose. The judge threw out the second attempt too. Wells Fargo is trying a third time. It declined to comment on the case.
Hope that sh*t doesn't start happening up here!