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Thu, 06 Dec 2007 10:51:06 -0500 from A Michigan Attorney
<miattorney@gmail.com>:
> All interests junior to the foreclosing mortgagee
> will be extinguished by the foreclosure; all senior interests will be
> unaffected.
Isn't that statement overbro
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In article <ff6gl3pk03llic4arh6vtk32s981lbk2oj@4ax.com>,
John A. Weeks III <john@johnweeks.com> wrote:
>In article <0pial3lur9036am6s2vjm4oltl96h2157e@4ax.com>,
> tobe <ybotkaSPM@cinci.rr.com> wrote:
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>> Twice now, he has gotten letters sent to his
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On Dec 6, 10:51 am, "Stuart A. Bronstein" <spamt...@lexregia.com>
wrote:
> Technically it is unlikely that the homeowners would have the right
> to "foreclose." Instead you have a different kind of lien, and can,
> under some circumstances, have th
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On Dec 6, 10:51 am, "David L. Martel" <marte...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I also doubt that the mortgage company has a lien on the title.
Um, David, by definition a mortgage _is_ a lien. That's what makes
it a mortgage, and differentiates it from
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Hi,
I am trying to buy a piece of forestland in Washington state. The
property is 200 yards from the county road and is accessible through a
logging road. The problem is that the logging road goes through
another property whose owner (let's call him A
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>> We'd like to find a way to keep close track of his (the convicted
>> murderer) whereabouts to make sure that there is no attempt to contact
>> her.
Could this be considered stalking (by the victim's relatives of the
parolee)?
>This might be an
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In article <uf6gl311dv3u0v8gc4m4tnfrtssji7hva8@4ax.com>,
the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm (Stan Brown) writes:
| Every state, as far as I know, requires that if a vehicle is garaged
| in that state it must be titled in that state, and if it's garaged in
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> Why oh why do people think they can just ignore legal notices?
>
The OP never said it was a legal notice.
My hunch is that the Indiana police are on a fishing expedition. The
can "wonder" why that OH car is in the state so frequently, but w/o
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On Dec 4, 4:42 am, TC <golemdan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am on the board of a homeowner's association for a condominium
> complex in California. We have been fortunate, and have not had many
> delinquencies in the past. As a result, none of the current
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>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 07:42:33 -0500 from Barry Gold <bgold@nyx.net>:
>> But what if he commits two or three robberies before being arrested
>> for the first one? Do you still think the "repeat offender" laws
>> should be applied?
Stan Brown <the_stan
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"Edward" <edwardr121453@aol.com> wrote in message
news:toial3lvk7as1l35eqlmllaiv1tnl66usk@4ax.com...
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> How can victims and victim's families monitor the activitities of
> recent parolees?
You say you were notified of this person's release. Co
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On Dec 4, 6:42 am, TC <golemdan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am on the board of a homeowner's association for a condominium
> complex in California. We have been fortunate, and have not had many
> delinquencies in the past. As a result, none of the current
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On Dec 4, 5:42 am, tobe <ybotka...@cinci.rr.com> wrote:
> A friend of mine lives in Ohio, and owns a small plot of land with only
> a barn on it in nearby Indiana. He drives to the lot in Indiana
> occasionally, for upkeep of the land and the vehicles
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In article <4g6gl39gt5k9s2779al0c9hr5on5nlv0bs@4ax.com>,
Boothbay <harri85274@aol.com> wrote:
> I have been looking at a new condo building for a condo apartment. It
> shows the price of the unit, but no maintenance and tax shown...but it
> has I b
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