Archive for 'Eviction' Category
“Yet on a wholesale basis, Goldman Sachs and others not only had the inside information, they had created it. That is why Goldman started trading against the the interests of its clients to whom it was selling mortgage backed securities that were designed to fail” “Both the investor and the borrower would have understood that […]
The fact is that credit default swaps and other complex derivatives that have proved to be instruments of mass destruction still remain entrenched in our financial system three years after our economy was almost brought to its knees. Editor’s Note: Credit default swaps were the glue that held the mortgage meltdown scheme together. If there […]
from June Reyno: 2010/03/30 at 2:43pm Once all of this information has been compiled with all their names, titles, addresses, signatures, company affiliation– we should then begin submitting these (i.e. notary public signatures) to various state agencies for confirmation and verification that these “people” are actually who say they are on the paper closing statements […]
Editor’s Note: The decision about flight or fight is deeply personal and there is no right answer. The decision you make ought not be criticized by anyone. For those with the fight knocked out of them the prospect of taking on the giant banks in court is both daunting and dispiriting. So if that is […]
The reason for this requirement of transparency and the cutting edge of claiming or clawing back the illicit profits is simple: in a true fair and free market, the lender would know his risk and the borrower would understand the terms. Both would be on alert if unusual fees, profits and kickbacks were known to […]
Editor’s Note: The problem is not just a Judge who received favorable treatment from the lender in a foreclosure action. It is the highly politicized environment of elected and even appointed judges who received, directly or indirectly some form of “generosity” from the financial services sector or whose perception is fundamentally flawed by the constant […]
the obligation created when the debtor entered the transaction may well be satisfied in whole or in part by the U.S. Taxpayer, insurers, or counterparties in credit default swaps. Wall Street attempts to frame the argument as giving a free house to the unworthy homeowner. The TRUE argument is what to do with all the […]
Here is a direct link to this particular “Trust”… http://sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0001352650&owner=exclude&count=40 The PSA is contained within the 330 page Prospectus (424B5). I have not found any of the other relevant “Purchase Agreements” … This “Trust” has quit reporting to the SEC in 2007 yet is still actively providing monthly payments to the Investors according to the […]
How do we verify that the signatures purported to be those of the notorious fraudulent ”MERS’ employee, Marti Noreiga, is actually her signature? My docs with her signature do match others I’ve found but I have yet to verify that those are her valid signature. [Yep, Marti we know you REALLY work at LITTON/CBASS.] Also, […]
BTW, I ask about verifying that the ‘Substitute Trustee’ is indeed a TRUST since I saw a post that made a point that any named ‘TRUSTEE’ must really be a TRUST. Quality Loan Servicing was nominated by Litton Loan Service’s employee (via MERS) as the Substitute Trustee in place of ReconTrust. I may have a […]


