Well, I don't know how "mysterious" those circumstances were. I seem to recall that Joe (and later Jerry) opened up on police with assault weapons and got what they clearly deserved (and a couple of cops got what they equally clearly did not deserve). Anyway, continuing:I dedicate this book to the late Jerry Kane whom much of the process which I used was inspired from. He and Joe passed away on May 20, 2010 quite suddenly under very mysterious circumstances.
And what great deeds did Kane inspire in Tran?I am very grateful for his great contribution to this movement. He is a great man who have helped many people through this housing crisis.
And, of course, the obligatory "UCC1 Notice":I have successfully claimed four houses I owned - and released all liens on these properties - lawfully.
Well, I hope Tran obtains his freedom in short order. And Quatloosians should get their minds out of the gutter.The author is indentured to a third party under UCC1 as a debtor for 100 billion dollars. And attempt to commerce with the author shall be in the inferior position.
So what did Tran, Idolizer of Kane, do? Well, it appears that the property he owns is in Utah. Wachovia holds the mortgages. He figures out the the bank has really been paid for your note several times - after all, they're paid each time they sell your note, and then they were paid again during the bailout. That's wrong. So Tran serves them with something he titles Verification of Debt. After all, "EVERY LAW is a commercial contract". He gives then x days to respond. When they don't, he files for a default in Oregon, serving them again. Right - the land is in Utah. He claims to have gotten defaults from an Oregon judge - I can't say if this is true, since his "default orders" don't even contain a judge's name, just an illegible squiggle on a signature line. If that is a judge's squiggle, the judge wasn't paying much attention.
Tran then trots over to the county clerk's office in Utah where the properties are located, and files Deeds of Full Reconveyance signed by a "Trustee" named "Michael Waters", who appears to be an associate of Tran from a social networking site he set up. Shazam! No more mortgage. All this has happened in the last couple of months.
I think Tran is in for a couple of lessons in law. First, the courts of one state have no power whatsover over real property in another. Second, judges don't like folks that trick them into signing BS, and really don't like folks who file funny paper.
Nice find, Harvey.