December 16, 2006
Mortgage Info
This is commonly referred to as (self) amortization in the U.S. and as a repayment mortgage in the UK . A mortgage is a form of annuity (from the perspective of the lender), and the calculation of the periodic payments is based on the time … There may be legal restrictions on certain matters, and consumer protection laws may specify or prohibit certain practices. Depending on the size of the loan and the prevailing practice in the country the term may be short (10 years) …
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Mortgage Info
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Structured settlement and tax-free periodic payments
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“Because they NEVER RECORDED ANY NOTES…”
Notes are not required to be recorded.
“They are using VERY UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE PRACTICES A/K/A THE RICO ACT…”
RICO specifically involves racketeering. You may be confusing RICO and UDAP, or the Unfair and Deceptive Practices Act. That of course is Federal. Given that foreclosure is handled in state court folks might want to check the local consumer protection laws to see what, if any, state laws there are similar, or identical, to the Federal UDAP.
Structured Settlement Annuities provide periodic payments,such as monthly,quarterly,annual annuity payments or Lump Sum.
“Because they NEVER RECORDED ANY NOTES…”
Notes are not required to be recorded.
“They are using VERY UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE PRACTICES A/K/A THE RICO ACT…”
RICO specifically involves racketeering. You may be confusing RICO and UDAP, or the Unfair and Deceptive Practices Act. That of course is Federal. Given that foreclosure is handled in state court folks might want to check the local consumer protection laws to see what, if any, state laws there are similar, or identical, to the Federal UDAP.