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Tucson Mayoral Candidate Claims Dozens of Foreclosed Homes, Changing Locks, Kicking Out Real-Estate Agents and Posting “Do Not Trespass” Signs

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Tucson Mayoral Candidate on Odd Spree of House Claiming

Some excerpts from the report...

A
Tucson mayoral candidate from a fringe political party has seized
dozens of foreclosed homes in metro Phoenix, changing the locks, kicking
out real-estate agents and posting "Do Not Trespass" signs.

Marshall
Home, who claims many foreclosures are illegal, has filed documents in
the past two weeks with the Maricopa County Recorder's Office showing he
has supposedly taken ownership of at least 21 homes belonging to
government-owned mortgage giant Fannie Mae. But none of the documents
shows any money has changed hands, and Fannie Mae says it has not sold
the houses.

Why would he do such a thing?

"Lenders are
gangsters, and they can't prove they own these homes. So they have no
right to foreclose," said the 80-year-old self-professed billionaire
from his real-estate and political office in Tucson on Tuesday. "I plan
to continue to take homes from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. I would buy
them, but those groups can't produce the notes showing they are the
rightful owners to sell or foreclose on them."

I think I like this guys style...

Actually, he isn't doing anything different than Fannie's and Freddie's Foreclosure Mills do...

"He knows how to file a real-estate document that looks legitimate," Ruff said, "even if it may not be."

So how does he do it?

Last
week, Phoenix HomeSmart real-estate agents Brett Barry and Roland
Cleveland got a call from their brokerage telling them Independent
Rights Political Party Trust had sent a letter saying it "acquired all
rights" to the house at 6032 E. Skinner Drive in Cave Creek. The agents
were hired by Fannie Mae to maintain and market the property and had
heard nothing about a sale of the home.

The notice told the
real-estate agents they had 72 hours to remove their signs and
lockboxes, so they rushed to the house wondering what was happening and
why hadn't they been informed. But they were too late. Home's group had
taken their lockboxes, installed new locks and posted signs saying the
house was under video surveillance and any trespassers would be "dealt
with to the fullest extent of the law."

A special-warranty deed,
stamped by the Maricopa County Recorder's Office, also was posted on the
window of the home. The deed said the Federal National Mortgage
Association, Fannie Mae, had conveyed the property to the Independent
Rights Party. It was signed by Home and his notary, but there were no
signatures from Fannie Mae on it.

Ah, so he is assigning the properties to himself. Just like the servicers do...

LINDA "MARSHALL HOME" GREEN!!!

So, what did the Realtors think?

"We
called the people who hired us and work with Fannie Mae, and they
didn't know anything about a sale," he said. "It appeared right away the
document was fraudulent."

"It's crazy," he said. "How does someone just declare they own a home without paying for it or obtaining a clear title?"

So how does he get away wit it you ask?

All
types of documents can be filed with the Recorder's Office as long as
they are notarized. Not all documents are scrutinized before the county
agency accepts them because that's not its job.

More seizures

Home
said his group also has claimed control over foreclosure houses in
Tucson and other parts of the country, including Florida and Las Vegas.

Home said he took control of a 145-unit condominium project for a man in Florida.

So what does Marshall Home have to say about all this?

"We've seized hundreds of homes from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac," Home said. "Those groups have no legal right to them."

"I
haven't been contacted by either entity nor has either one done
anything to stop me," Home said. "I look forward to a call from one of
them so I can explain why I am legally in the right to take over
taxpayer-owned homes."

You can check out the article in its entirety here...

Awesome!

And the dude is 80 years old!

Mr. Home "MARSHALL HOME" is my new favorite Linda Green...

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Sun, 06/19/2011 - 23:16 | 1383740 RafterManFMJ
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Hmm. I don't know what to think. But he better be careful which abandoned home he pees on leaving his mark.

Where we are, some folks simply burn it leaving behind ashes and a foundation for the bank.

 

And I believe Detroit simply bulldozes them and cuts services to the affected block. Including trash, fire, police and lighting etc.

 

So...someone burns it down.  He loses what? 100 bucks for notary and filing fee? And what MORON would burn his house down risking 30 years in jail when you can just walk away, with not a care in the world?

 

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 00:18 | 1383891 HungrySeagull
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What? It wont be but a sting from the court if I "accidently" burned the house down.

 

Whooops my bad Judge, I fell asleep with the smoke...

 

But since mine is paid for that Nut hunting squirrel can go crack the ice somewhere else.... Now where is that damn You tube video showing any number of Ice age related animated shorts on that stupid nut hiding squrriel?

 

Oh yea, dont forget the 4 houses down my road that has waist high grass, stripped copper and junked appliances etc.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 22:31 | 1383626 I am Jobe
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Amazes me that no one is stepping up to solve the housing crisis. This will linger for years period.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 22:51 | 1383679 SilverFocker
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No money in the cure, the money is in the treatment.......this holds true for all that ail's this country.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 22:21 | 1383613 ILikeBoats
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This forces them to produce the note, right? Otherwise the title becomes clouded and after a period of time Marshall Home can file for quiet title.  Am I correct in that?

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:23 | 1384738 MachoMan
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Sort of...  I do not believe title is clouded until a cloud is actually proven/asserted...  further, title would not become clouded per se, if it ever is clouded, then it likely would be at the present...  but yes, if they want to try and enforce their right as a holder, then they'll need to pony up the note (and prove a valid chain of assignment)

but yes, basically it's hold in a manner required by law and for the requisite time and then file for quiet title...  judging by the summary, I'd say the first part is met (booting everyone the hell out and making it clear it's yours and you take contrary to the interests of all others)...  dunno how long he'll have to keep em out though (different for every jurisdiction).

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 23:52 | 1383820 laosuwan
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he would have to get a judge to do that. I am sure a billionaire would be able to find the right judge in arizona.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 23:02 | 1383702 TeMpTeK
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Quiet Title.. Bitchez

 

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 22:26 | 1383611 Steroid
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Home-steading!! Bitchez!!

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 22:12 | 1383591 Vlad Tepid
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Wow.  Thiskind of stuffimpresses the hell out of me.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:39 | 1384937 j0nx
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A space in between some of the words in your sentence would impress me more.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:46 | 1383520 apberusdisvet
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Bullish for homebuilders.  Poof goes the shadow inventory.  He can't sell; he has no title; but he sure as hell can rent them.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:41 | 1383515 Moe Howard
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This is transitory and weather caused.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:16 | 1384716 SWRichmond
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Best comment of the day.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:39 | 1383503 PulauHantu29
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Oh yeah, this will speed up the closure of the RE crisis....taking these houses off the market...great idea.....

The good news it that it doesn't matter since few people want to buy a house now.Why buy anything that will be cheaper next year...and cheaper the year after that...and so on....

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 08:44 | 1384497 FEDbuster
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It doesn't get much cheaper than FREE.  Find a vacant home and grab it while you can, a little modern day homesteading.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:18 | 1384721 MachoMan
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If adverse possession is what he's after (clear up title to boot), then I strongly suspect he can possess it long enough to meet the requisite statutory period before they get the mess sorted...  of course, might have some difficulties if it actually is, somehow, deemed governmental property...

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:40 | 1383502 DonutBoy
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This is bullish for stocks.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:46 | 1384963 Kaiser Doomheiser
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Belly laugh of the day. Thank you.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 23:11 | 1383725 RafterManFMJ
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This is bullish for stocks.

 

 

You have made me lol

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:33 | 1383489 tpberg7
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Excellent!  Drop the hammer on those Bitchez!

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:33 | 1383481 Ahmeexnal
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This needs to go viral.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 12:49 | 1385143 chunga
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So does this. (It already is.)

How's this for icing on the cake?

The banking douche-bags have lost, forged, backdated, created, altered, documents beyond count. (And many more dastardly deeds)

Now get this...documents are vanishing from our hallowed court houses! Gasp!

The Case of The Disappearing Docket Entry re: Alleged Original Note & Mortgage

I'm telling ya folks. They are taunting us. They don't give a fuck what anybody thinks.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 08:42 | 1384485 FEDbuster
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I have visions of infomercials, "free" all day seminars at local hotels and of course a $49.95 manual and two dvd course titled "Free Houses, the secret the banks and government don't want you to know". 

BTW, I have my eye on a couple of shadow inventory homes near my new retreat.  Very nice empty properties each on 2.5 acres with well and septic.  No "For Sale" signs or any sign of people taking care of the properties, just nice homes sitting empty for over a year. Plus, they are here in Arizona.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 21:18 | 1383438 kilroy
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wow.

Sun, 06/19/2011 - 23:04 | 1383696 Eternal Student
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Yes. The wow factor is that the local pols are waking up. However, it's old news to the con artists. The concept is called "house stealing" (seriously). Here's a link where the FBI actually got involved, only because it involved some peons (the FBI doesn't go after the professional crooks):

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?source=patrick.net&section=news/local/...

It appears that anyone can steal an empty house. And none of this is any different than what MERS and the Banks did. The sooner that people wake up to the fact that Banks are stealing houses, the sooner we'll get through this mess.

 

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 00:34 | 1383958 T1000
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This is anarchy.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 08:26 | 1384452 uniman
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This is the beginning of we-the-people taking back our country.

I'd love to see recently evicted and bankrupted people start homesteading these vacant properties en masse

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:57 | 1385009 DosZap
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Yeah, this is the beginning of Camo'd fellas coming not to a Theatre near you,but becoming roomates.

The "Grand Pubah's" will not allow this for long.

The Bstd's who allowed this to happen, STILL are entrenched in Congress.

Meanwhile back at the golf course Ms Brauns lover plays on while Rome burns,breaking Const laws one after the other with impunity,and immunity.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 09:08 | 1384548 G-R-U-N-T
Mon, 06/20/2011 - 08:55 | 1384518 FEDbuster
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Just one more crack in the dam....

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 06:43 | 1384353 StychoKiller
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Anarchy != Chaos, dictionary definitions notwithstanding.

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:07 | 1384854 downrodeo
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this non-linearity has been brought to you by moral hazard. Now a word from our sponsors...

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 00:54 | 1384007 RockyRacoon
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an·ar·chy/?an?rk?/          Noun 1. A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authority.                                                                                    It's about time.  Been going on for some time by the "authorities". Turnabout is fair play.
Mon, 06/20/2011 - 12:55 | 1385144 T1000
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Gonzo called this way back in 2010: http://gonzalolira.blogspot.com/2010/10/coming-middle-class-anarchy.html

And I quote:

"Fuck the rules. Fuck playing the game the banksters want you to play. Fuck being the good citizen. Fuck filling out every form, fuck paying every tax. Fuck the government, fuck the banks who own them. Fuck the free-loaders, living rent-free while we pay. Fuck the legal process, a game which only works if you’ve got the money to pay for the parasite lawyers. Fuck being a chump. Fuck being a stooge. Fuck trying to do the right thing—what good does that get you? What good is coming your way?    Fuckit."

As cool as it sounds that this guy is getting back at the system, I think what happens next isn't going to be good for anybody.

 

 

Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:53 | 1384973 DosZap
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Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:54 | 1384956 DosZap
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Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:44 | 1384952 DosZap
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The reason he can do this is he is an 80 yr old BILLIONAIRE, and can easily afford the taxes(which he cannot get around).

Most of us, could not do this.

IF your filthy stinckin rich, you can get away w/about anything in America.

Once your net wealth(real $$$ worth,liquid) gets to 100 million,as long as legally earned, your are pretty much home free(no pun intended).

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