What If The Lender Does Not Want To Discharge The Mortgage

What If The Lender Does Not Want To Discharge The Mortgage

They will eliminate the loan after filing a Federal Criminal Complaint and Subpoena and getting a case number. They will settle before the case takes shape because they do not want this on the public record.

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