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If you learn anything it should be this: cases are not won or lost based upon the merits of each side. They are won and lost based upon perception and procedure.
Everyone already knows what I have been teaching for decades, Winning cases is about working the system not about being right. That is exactly why hardly anyone trusts the system or lawyers or judges for that matter.
But other than a few courageous homeowners, everyone seems to forget that simple proposition. And so because they believe that the entire foreclosure scheme for the past two decades has been one elaborate fraudulent scheme they assume they have a right to win. And they think the lawyers and courts should admit that the scheme is fraudulent and basically mostly a PONZI scheme.
There is no such thing as a right to win. There are only winners and losers who know how or who don't know how to work the system.
The problem for homeowners who seek to fight is that there is a nearly religious belief that this is about being right rather than undermining the right of anyone to initiate foreclosure procedures against them.
They want to prove their opposition to be wrong. It is not enough for them to prove there is no claim against them and so they go on to lose and prove the erroneous proposition that homeowners cannot win. They can win and they do win.