CORRECTION
The article mischaracterized a distinction drawn by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey between the testimony of records custodians and the affidavits of robo-signers. Records custodians need personal knowledge of foreclosure record protocols and procedures. Robo-signers lied in affidavits about what they knew about foreclosure records.


Robo-signers, who broke court rules by signing foreclosure affidavits without personal knowledge of loans for banks, may have faded from the scene. But homeowners now are dealing with a similar lender’s representative who they claim infringes on their right to due process.

South Florida foreclosure defense attorneys object to the breadth of records introduced in foreclosure trials by business custodians of record, dubbing them "robo-witnesses."