So USA, bought part of Mexico (illegaly), it does not mean that Mexicans do not have any rights on THEIR land and I am talking about Mexicans and not about the Government. If you don't like all our Mexican guest.....You can head back to Europe anytime.
2007-09-21
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Their residents did not sell, it was a change on the underwriter. Get it right
2007-09-21
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You seem to think that the land that the house sits on belongs to the homeowner. Even with no mortgage and the deed in your hand, it's not so, not even in the USA. Try giving or selling your house to an enemy of the state, Osama bin Laden or Fidel Castro. I'm not sure who Mexico doesn't like, but I expect the principle holds there, too. Someone will appear to tell you you cannot do that. Why not? Because a law greater than your claim of ownership overrides it.
2007-09-21 09:50:37
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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Did the bank foreclose on your home and buy it back at a trustee's sale?
If you belive there was a defect in the process that the trustee followed, you may have some rights to the house or other remedies.
I recommend that you contact an attorney.
With respect to whether or not the USA bought part of Mexico illegally, I think that was settled long ago.
2007-09-21 16:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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A mortgage does not mean the bank owns the house. It means you own the house and the house you own is collateral for the loan you used to purchase it. Those two are different. It is also different to be here legally versus illegally. Although there may still be unsettled land disputes in some persons minds, the US has recognized borders and laws that govern immigration.
2007-09-21 16:26:53
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answered by Fafeom 3
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Your question fails on so many levels. I am sorry that I even attempted to answer it.
Here is an equally unsound argument: I owe The Beach Boys millions of dollars. I bought their albums from a garage sale. I then lent them to my neighbor who make a casette copy. They can come to my house and take whatever they want, whenever they want.
2007-09-21 16:24:09
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answered by ken erestu 6
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Mexicans have plenty of rights - in mexico. I like the way you re-write history - I guess I can declare myself Queen of Denial.
2007-09-21 16:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You forget that those who lived here and had been Mexican are now Americans who disagree with you.
2007-09-21 17:02:50
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answered by DAR 7
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Everytime people like you open your month one more joins the rank of people who hate you and you put one more nail in your coffin.
Keep on babbling we love it.
2007-09-21 18:19:10
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answered by wild4gypsy 4
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Your question should be: After you sell your house do you still have rights to it?
2007-09-21 16:23:36
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answered by Moraco Mole 2
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Wow, you're a really tuff guy behind a computer screen!
2007-09-21 16:19:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Care to specify what you're hypothesizing?
2007-09-21 16:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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