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At the Helm: An Artist's Fight That Exposed Foreclosure Built on Forged Documents

by Leena Hannonen
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9780989700399
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Sisu Vision
  • Publisher Imprint: Sisu Vision
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  • Pages: 310
  • Original Price: GBP 13.34
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 418 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): White Collar Crime

At the Helm: An Artist's Fight That Exposed Foreclosure Built on Forged Documents

If you have a mortgage - or are fighting to keep one - this book shows you how one person read the documents, spotted the forgery, and built a case the court had to take seriously. Without an attorney.

If you have a mortgage, the documents behind it may not be what you think they are.

Millions of American homeowners are making payments on loans backed by paperwork that was fabricated after the fact - signatures forged, notarizations invented, ownership chains that exist on paper and nowhere else. Most will never know. Some will only find out when they try to fight back.

This book is the account of one who did.

She proved the documents were forged. The judge agreed. The bank kept the house.

When Leena Hannonen followed her loan servicer's instructions to stop making payments and qualify for a modification, she believed she was doing the right thing. Instead, she stepped into a system she couldn't stop.

What began as a routine process turned into a seven-year legal fight. A forensic document examiner confirmed the forgery. Notaries admitted it under oath. A judge called the evidence "compelling and uncontroverted."

The foreclosure still went through.

Hannonen is an artist - not a lawyer, not an activist. But with no attorney willing to take the case, she fought alone: appearing in court 64 times, subpoenaing witnesses across multiple states, and building the case herself.

What made it possible was an unlikely skill set. Her background as a graphic designer - with clients including Fortune 500 companies - gave her the forensic eye to spot what attorneys had missed: forged signatures, fabricated notarizations, and document chains that didn't hold up to scrutiny. She didn't just allege forgery. She documented it across 80 instruments, in multiple counties, spanning multiple states.

She proved it. It didn't matter.

But her case raises a larger question: If it happened here - with documented proof, sworn testimony, and a judge acknowledging the evidence - how often does it happen when no one fights back?

Mortgages were bundled into trusts that required strict documentation to transfer ownership - documentation that often didn't exist. Foreclosure still required proof. So the paperwork was created after the fact.

The question isn't whether it happened. A judge said it did. On the record.

The forgery wasn't a flaw. It was the fix.

You may not be able to stop it. But after reading this, you'll know exactly what you're dealing with.

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