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COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary This simple accounting fact would enable any homeowner to show that the transaction was table funded several times over. It would lead to the inescapable conclusion that the lender of record was NOT a party to whom any money was owed by the borrower or […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: OKAY. LET’S PRETEND FOR A MOMENT THAT THE WHOLE PROBLEM IS CONTAINED TO BAD PAPERWORK. It’s like replacing the seat on a bicycle with no wheels. It’s still not going anywhere. The problem remains and cannot be cured unless the creditor and the debtor are connected on one document or on a series […]
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COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary Both Mr Horton and Ms Gaughen are the types of people banks like to lend to. They made payments on time, they have jobs. However, the plunge in US house prices – which has been particularly severe in California and Florida – left both of […]
The Nation: Letting The Banks Make The Rules Kai Wright Friday, October 22, 2010 at 8:26 AM As the nation deals with the fallout from the housing crisis, some of the policies that contributed to its downfall remain in place. Kai Wright of The Nation argues that as long as banks are allowed to write […]
Legal/Regulatory The Mortgage-Backed Securities Mess October 22, 2010, 10:00 am Peter J. Henning follows issues involving securities law and white-collar crime for DealBook’s White Collar Watch. While much of the focus lately has been on problems with home foreclosures, the greater threat to financial firms like Bank of America is likely to come from potential […]
It is not true that another bailout will be required to maintain our financial system. In fact, if we want to return to true capitalism we must let the mega banks fail if they indeed run out of money. The reason is simple: this time, there is not even the hint of a risk that […]
COMBO Title and Securitization Search, Report, Documents, Analysis & Commentary EDITOR’S NOTE: Except for the assumption that the borrower’s bought homes they couldn’t afford (with which I disagree) and the assumption that the existence of a default is axiomatic if the borrower has missed a payment (with which I strongly disagree), this article pretty much […]
From Davie Krieger, Quiet Title Titan To Bill et al … Maricopa County seems to have a County Recorder that has been in office way too long and it’s time you ousted her. Helen Purcell has got to go! Now you have a reason you can tell the taxpayers WHY your county is so broke! […]
October 21, 2010 New Law Allows Homeowners to Recoup Legal Fees in Foreclosure Cases By JOHN ELIGON A new state law signed in Albany this week will allow homeowners who win foreclosure proceedings to have the lender pay their lawyers’ fees. Supporters say the law balances what they see as the long unfair practice of […]


