Anita Belle, the Motown Belle, blows the whistle again. This time her targets are land patents and mortgage fraud. Find out how about the “secret” law, land patents, that can prevent foreclosure. Save your home!

What is a land patent?
Does it work?
Listen to Anita discuss land patents and how to apply for one.

The US Supreme ct has never overturned a land patent.
If you are a licensed bar member and take on a land patent case, you may get disbanned.  So many lawyers may try to tell you land patents dont work in order to save themselves from losing their license.

If you could get a land patent and cancel your mortgage it would ruin the mortgage industry.
Land patents can cancel property taxes.

A land patent is a superior title to property outside of the original 13 colonies.
A land patent is evidence of right, title, and/or interest to a tract of land, usually granted by a central, federal, or state government to an individual or private company.

In the original 13 American Colonies, a proprietor would grant land patents. Besides patent, other terms for the certificate that grants such rights include first-title deed and final certificate. In the United States, all property can be traced back to the first title deed and to claims that document titles for land originally owned by France, Spain, United Kingdom, Mexico, Russia, or Native Americans.

A land patent is known at law as “letters patent” and usually issues to the original grantee, and their heirs and assigns forever. The patent does not constitute title but is mere evidence of right to title existing in law.

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