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Mortgage Elimination


Proof and Examples

Examples of the Results of one of various Mortgage “Elimination” or Cancellation or Modification Procedures, which can be attempted with the Secured Party Creditor and discharge/setoff of Mortgage account balance, with your Treasury Direct Account, as well as other procedures and strategies. The point is that it CAN and HAS been done by those willing to truly put in the work and educate themselves, assume full risk, and fight fight fight to the end!

What This Page Shows

This page provides image-based examples of results associated with mortgage elimination, cancellation, and modification procedures, plus foreclosure defense outcomes.

Mortgage Elimination and Modification Examples

Mortgage elimination example A4V Mortgage Bankers Acceptance Atlanta

Mortgage elimination example Nov 2011 Atlanta document

Mortgage elimination example Nov 2011 Atlanta additional document

Mortgage modification proof 50 percent 1 of 3

Mortgage modification proof 50 percent 2 of 3

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How to Read These Examples

Context Notes

These examples are presented as outcome references. Procedures, timelines, and results can vary widely depending on the facts, the parties, the paperwork, and persistence.

The documents and screenshots on this page are shown to illustrate that certain outcomes have been reported by people who pursued various strategies involving secured party creditor concepts, discharge/setoff language, administrative process, negotiation, and related approaches.

If you are studying these examples, treat them as a starting point for research. Focus on what was asserted, what was responded to (or not responded to), what the timeline appears to be, and what the final outcome shows in writing.

Common Questions

What does “mortgage elimination” mean in practice?

People use this phrase to describe different end results: a payoff, a settlement, a modification, a dismissal, a cancellation, a negotiated resolution, or an administrative outcome. The phrase is often used as a shorthand rather than a single uniform procedure.

Why do results vary so much?

Outcomes can depend on the lender, servicer, court or venue, the facts, the paperwork quality, deadlines, follow-through, and whether the other side contests each step. Even small differences can change the outcome.

What should I look for in the proof images?

Look for dates, case numbers, account references, the exact relief or outcome stated, and any language that indicates acceptance, denial, dismissal, modification, or completion. If possible, cross-check the sequence across multiple pages.


Foreclosure Defense Success

Foreclosure Defense Proof Examples

Additional images showing foreclosure denial outcomes.

Wells Fargo foreclosure denied proof image

Wells Fargo foreclosure denied second proof image

Important Note

Educational content only. These examples are not a guarantee of results and are not legal advice. Use careful research, due diligence, and professional guidance when needed.

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