Help Fight JPMorgan Chase Bank Foreclosures!

Help Fight JPMorgan Chase Bank Foreclosures!

With the help of our lawyers, MFI-Miami has helped hundreds of people stay in their homes since the 2008 financial crisis.

Unfortunately, we have had homeowners facing foreclosure with legitimate defenses who can't afford the cost of quality legal representation or the support teams that go with it. Especially when they go up against a major bank like JPMorgan Chase. So we are asking for your help!

Often times, these homeowners end up representing themselves or worse, lose thousands of dollars and their home on charlatans on the internet who promote whacked out and baseless arguments. 

MFI-Miami is currently working with two homeowners who could use your help fighting JPMorgan Chase. 

Client #1 has been fighting to stop JPMorgan-Chase from taking her Miami condo since 2009. JPMorgan Chase withdrew the case voluntarily with prejudice (meaning they agree not to refile the case) in 2015 due to a lack of standing. JPMorgan Chase can't prove they have the original endorsed note from Washington Mutual (JPMorgan Chase acquired WaMu assets from the FDIC in 2008). It appears JPMorgan Chase found an old WaMu endorsement stamp of a former WaMu executive and began stamping old WaMu promissory notes with it in 2013 and 2014. Unfortunately for JPMorgan Chase, this executive left WaMu months before the mortgage transaction was consummated.

In 2017, JPMorgan Chase's lawyers re-filed the case in violation of Florida court rules. Unfortunately, the legal battle with JPMorgan Chase has cost my client her life savings and now faces being homeless. I have found her a competent lawyer and one that will put an end to this nightmare once and for all. However, he needs $2500 plus the cost of a forensic CPA to contest the JPMorgan Chase's claim she owes $600,000 on a $275,000 mortgage. 

Client #2 is a disabled combat veteran in Miami who served in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2004, he pulled out a loan with a loan out Washington Mutual before he was deployed to Iraq. He came home after being wounded in combat. Soon after coming home, he began suffering from other health issues related to being exposed to toxic chemicals from heavy armaments used on the battlefield. 

For nearly 8 years, he tried to negotiate a loan modification with JPMorgan Chase that would qualify using his disability checks. JPMorgan Chase responded by filing a foreclosure action against him in 2017. 

In this case, JPMorgan Chase is unable to show they have legal standing to foreclose. However, that has not prevented them from trying to kick an American hero to the curb and steal his home. 

MFI-Miami and our lawyers successfully stopped JPMorgan Chase from doing the same thing to a retired Green Beret in Northern Michigan back in 2012.

In this case and like Client #1, JPMorgan Chase or their lawyers are unable to prove they have possession of the note. 

Client #2 desperately needs a lawyer for a mediation conference he has for next month.  

They have strong winnable cases. I know, because I've beaten JPMorgan Chase on similar cases here in Florida before. Unfortunately, these two clients don't have the finances to fight a David and Goliath battle with JPMorgan Chase. Whatever help you can give for these two clients, it would be greatly appreciated. 

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