Debt Collection Attorneys Beware: Debtors Are Learning the Law to Make Your Life Miserable

Altamonte Springs, FL, November 12, 2007 --(PR.com)-- A former successful real estate investor is now victim of the illegal practices of the corrupt debt collection industry and has written in plain language his first book in which he reveals little known secrets of the legal industry to empower the average individual to fight back the system using the law to his advantage.

Mr. Martinez-Clark has accumulated ample knowledge of the legal system after many years of buying real estate from homeowners in financial hardship facing foreclosure, credit card lawsuits, divorce, etc and now he is facing several lawsuits from mortgage lenders and credit card companies. He has decided to fight back and have the creditors follow the law contrary to their standard practices in concert with some corrupt courts. In his book, the author provides, in plain language, an explanation of basic law concepts (unknown to many) and gives readers in over 300 pages sample cases that they can use to formulate an strategy to win in court with or without an attorney.

The New York Times says in a recent article …”As record numbers of homeowners default on their mortgages, questionable practices among lenders are coming to light in bankruptcy courts, leading some legal specialists to contend that companies instigating foreclosures may be taking advantage of imperiled borrowers”…”Though bankruptcy laws require documentation that a creditor has a claim on the property, 4 out of 10 claims in Ms. Porter’s study did not attach such a promissory note. And one in six claims was not supported by the itemization of charges required by law.”

Mr. Martinez-Clark has done extensive research about the abusive practices of debt collectors during court proceedings and has found that many foreclosure, credit card, and other money judgments can be vacated (made go away) since rarely has any authenticated evidence, competent fact witness, or even a claim been put before a court and on the record. Mr. Martinez-Clark says: “Since most debtors don’t have money to hire an attorney, and are unaware of the law, the legal industry steps on their due process rights in concert with some corrupt courts, thus becoming an easy way for creditors’ attorneys to get judgments against them.” Mr. Martinez-Clark also says…”The amount of void judgments in our courthouses is so vast, that it’s almost impossible to estimate how many there are. If every void judgment were vacated with damages, the whole financial and legal system would crumble perhaps representing an unprecedented shift in wealth.”

The book is titled “How To Legally Beat Debt Collectors” and can be found at www.Beat-Debt-Collectors.com and soon available at major bookstores.

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