What about 'Sitting Duck' loans?' is a compilation of Oakville 2006 Canadian Federal Candidates' answers to a question from a victim of 'Predatory Lending'. Tony Crawford is known to have written to Liberal and Conservative governing Prime Ministers including 21 reports to 21 government agencies without response or effect. He is the author of a storybook scheme 'THE PERFECT STING' that targets 'Sitting Ducks' as recipient debtors of namesake loans. These trick loans work on the basis that (Canadian) Law seemingly removes all risk from any lending decisions that involve the transcription of loan applications with 'Signature Affidavits' from and for the benefit of notarizing lawyers' and seemingly paid 'AFFIANTS' who apparently swear to peoples' signatures for secretly approved undisclosed loans.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
What about Sitting Duck loans?
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Sue Lawrence - Mortgage Fraud Victim
From CBC Newsworld, Wednesday December 13, 2006. Susan Lawrence of Toronto had owned her century-old Victorian house for the past 30 years. An identity thief stole the title to her home and mortgaged it to Maple Trust for almost $300,000. Maple Trust, even after finding out that the mortgage was fraudulently obtained, tried to evict Sue but only gave up when subjected to the ensuing disastrous publicity....
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Saturday, August 11, 2007
Sue Lawrence - Mortgage Fraud Update
From CBC Newsworld, Thursday February 8, 2007. The Ontario Court of Appeal decided to overturn their earlier 2005 ruling which made Ontario homeowners responsible for all registered mortgages on their property, even fraudlent ones like the one Maple Trust registered on Susan's home. This was a significant legal victory for homeowners. The ruling itself is at http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/decisi...
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
Sue Lawrence - Mortgage Fraud Victim
From CBC Newsworld, Wednesday December 13, 2006. Susan Lawrence of Toronto had owned her century-old Victorian house for the past 30 years. An identity thief stole the title to her home and mortgaged it to Maple Trust for almost $300,000. Maple Trust, even after finding out that the mortgage was fraudulently obtained, tried to evict Sue but only gave up when subjected to the ensuing disastrous publicity....
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