In order to effectively combat foreclosure, homeowners need to have access to massive databases of information that will provide them with as much data as possible about their personal piece of property and unique foreclosure scenario. For this reason, one homeowner advocate has developed an app for that[1]. Kyle Ransom’s “Go Fight Foreclosure” app is designed to “prevent wrongful foreclosures” by providing as much foreclosure intelligence as possible. The app provides compiled names of robo signers along with lists of bank affiliations as well as instructions for stopping or stalling foreclosures and advice on  how to deal with a potential problem after the foreclosure sale is completed.

Do you think that this type of app is useful or does it just provide foreclosed homeowners with false hope?

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[1] http://www.realestaterama.com/2011/09/05/gofightforeclosurecom-develops-app-to-stop-home-foreclosure-exposing-mortgage-fraud-prevention-tips-ID011050.html