Hold Wells Fargo Accountable!
Letter to Wells Fargo Chris Hammon:Dear Mr. Chris Hammond,
In recent Wells Fargo's press release, it declared that "We are working hard to do all that is possible to keep homeowners in their homes,”
That's a lie. I can say for a fact that Wells Fargo made mortgage loan and foreclosed my home based on hugely inflated and fraudulent appraisal,
Wells Fargo and its army of attorneys knew it is Category C felony to make mortgage loan and foreclose home based on fraudulent appraisal. However they chose to defraud us by foreclosing our home.
For almost a year, we pleaded with Wells Fargo to carry out its promises to us to rescind the loan contract and help us to recovery our financial losses. Wells Fargo bluntly refused and challenged us to sue it for justice.
Wells Fargo committed prosecutable crime against us. We lost our home. Something is wrong with this picture.
1. it is illegal for Wells Fargo to make mortgage loan to us based on hugely inflated appraisal.
Fact: - Wells Fargo's fraudulent appraisal valued our home at $718,000
- Wells Fargo's own review appraisal valued our home at $475,000
- Nevada Attorney General's office suspended the appraiser's license for committing appraisal fraud on our home.
- Nevada Appraiser Licensing Board mandated the appraiser to complete appraisal fraud course before regaining his real estate appraiser license.
- Nevada Revised Statue NRS 205.372 states that it's category C felony to make mortgage loans based on fraudulent appraisal.
- Cases of Attorney General's indictments against attorneys, loan brokers for teaming up make fraudulent loans to defraud homeowners.
2. it is illegal for Wells Fargo to wrongfully foreclose our home based on fraudulent appraisal and mortgage loan.
You can find all the facts on our website.
www.wellsfargomortgagefraud.comby Mortgage Foreclosure Expert - Dan North 
Well it looks like you are fighting back with a vengeance.
While I can understand why your court cases went the way they did I have to wonder who benefited from the fraud. Obviously
Wells Fargo did not but someone did. Have you considered taking those that benefited from the fraud to court for criminal as well as civil charges?
You may have recourse on anyone who did make financial gain from the fraud. Was it the seller, Realtor, Loan Broker or someone else that received financial gain from the mortgage fraud? Who conspired and/or perpetrated the fraudulent appraisal? Do you have grounds for civil suit to recover damages?
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