Alabama=Screwed
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What is the name of your state? Alabama - (Home of the worst and fewest Consumer Protection laws in the nation)
We (my wife and I) were victims of a well known "Scam" in the finance industry called: "Put 'em in the hole, so they CAN'T say 'no' to the loan",( which falls under "Predatory Lending" and "Deceptive Business Practices") by two men with a 'mortgage broker', who were taking direction from someone with 'The Bank' that our contract was presold to.
Many of the things they did were nothing short of plain stealing, and the terms of the contract, the scam forced us into signing, were so blatantly unconscionable, if we could have gotten it in front of judge he/she would have set a new high in punitive damages. However, due to an arbitration clause, and the bank "Stringing Us Along" in negotiations for over a year, Alabama law wouldn't allow us to take them to court. (Action must be brought within one year, in Alabama)
The mortgage payments are so far above our means, in order to make the payments each month, little by little we gave them all of our savings, then sold all our personal belongings that had any real value, and gave them that, and finally now, had to file bankruptcy. Even so, we have still fallen behind on the payments.
My question:
Since WE can't take the BANK to court, If or when the bank forecloses, is there ANY WAY that we can make the BANK take US to court, and be afforded the opportunity to tell OUR side of the story and show all the "Wrongs" that were done, to a judge, even though the time for bringing action has run out on the original complaint or is Alabama and/or Federal Law set up so that even "The Bad Guys" in BANKING always win?
I fear loosing my wife's "Dream Home," that I built for her with my own hands, where we've begun living out our retirement years, to a couple of con men crooks, would be more than I could bare. Especially if "The LAW" was on their side wouldn't allow the TRUTH of HOW and WHY it happened to ever be known!
Knowing that a lawyers time, is his/her stock in trade, I sincerely thank you all, for your time spent, not only on my question, but on all the post in this forum.
Joe, in Alabama
We (my wife and I) were victims of a well known "Scam" in the finance industry called: "Put 'em in the hole, so they CAN'T say 'no' to the loan",( which falls under "Predatory Lending" and "Deceptive Business Practices") by two men with a 'mortgage broker', who were taking direction from someone with 'The Bank' that our contract was presold to.
Many of the things they did were nothing short of plain stealing, and the terms of the contract, the scam forced us into signing, were so blatantly unconscionable, if we could have gotten it in front of judge he/she would have set a new high in punitive damages. However, due to an arbitration clause, and the bank "Stringing Us Along" in negotiations for over a year, Alabama law wouldn't allow us to take them to court. (Action must be brought within one year, in Alabama)
The mortgage payments are so far above our means, in order to make the payments each month, little by little we gave them all of our savings, then sold all our personal belongings that had any real value, and gave them that, and finally now, had to file bankruptcy. Even so, we have still fallen behind on the payments.
My question:
Since WE can't take the BANK to court, If or when the bank forecloses, is there ANY WAY that we can make the BANK take US to court, and be afforded the opportunity to tell OUR side of the story and show all the "Wrongs" that were done, to a judge, even though the time for bringing action has run out on the original complaint or is Alabama and/or Federal Law set up so that even "The Bad Guys" in BANKING always win?
I fear loosing my wife's "Dream Home," that I built for her with my own hands, where we've begun living out our retirement years, to a couple of con men crooks, would be more than I could bare. Especially if "The LAW" was on their side wouldn't allow the TRUTH of HOW and WHY it happened to ever be known!
Knowing that a lawyers time, is his/her stock in trade, I sincerely thank you all, for your time spent, not only on my question, but on all the post in this forum.
Joe, in Alabama