Due Process Violations and Railroading: California’s and Nevada’s Unconstitutional Foreclosure vs. Florida’s Judicial Remedy

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In the modern mortgage and foreclosure landscape, few issues more clearly expose the divide between constitutional governance and administrative overreach than the foreclosure processes implemented by the states. Florida, California, and Nevada each represent fundamentally different paths — and philosophies — when it comes to property rights, due process, and lawful standing.

When a Home Auction Sale is Void Ab Initio: The Truth About Unauthorized Trustee Sales in Non-Judicial Foreclosures

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Discover how loan servicers exploit non-judicial foreclosure to force unauthorized sales—even during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale issued without proper authority is void ab initio, and how it merely transfers a lien, not lawful title. This article explains how placing your home in a private trust protects your property, and how fraud—having no statute of limitations—can render any sale legally null.