:I am a victim of mistake foreclosure .Need legal advice please help!
You need to consider suing to void the foreclosure, assuming you were in fact current on the loan (as modified) at the time.
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You need to consider suing to void the foreclosure, assuming you were in fact current on the loan (as modified) at the time.
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