Archive for 'Eviction' Category
Editor’s Note: I don’t want to get technical but it is quite necessary in order to understand a corroboration of my statements regarding (a) whether a loan is secured (b) whether the terms of repayment to the creditor were stated the same way in both the offer to the investor-lender and the borrower and (c) […]
JP Morgan, because he can, gets $23 Million for mismanaging a bank with fake assets and losing money hand over foot, while the head of the most profitable bank in the world gets paid $308,000. That means Dimon makes 70 times what a good bank manager makes. The worse you get, the more you get […]
Has Obama Awakened? Appraisal Fraud Alleged by this Blog is found to be Centerpiece of this Action Editor’s Note: The FDIC claims it studied a rough sampling of the securitized loans and alleges more than 60% of the loans packed into each deal contain material untrue or misleading statements. In a resounding acceptance of the […]
Editor’s Note: Yves wrote the piece I was going to write this morning. See link below. The salient points to me are mentioned below with comments. The principal point I would make is that Obama has been listening to people who are listening to Wall Street. The Wall Street spin is that this is just […]
Editor’s Note: Same caveat as before — this consent ruling, although potentially persuasive to other courts is not evidence of the violations in and of itself, but provides a good pep talk to attorneys out there who are too timid to make statements about the treachery in the acts of the Bank of America, and […]
People are asking in emails and calls why I think this decision from Washington State is so basic and decisive. So here is my answer. If MERS was right, then there would be no point to having a statutory scheme for recording of deeds and mortgages. Let’s take a simple example, if MERS was named […]
THE WASHINGTON SUPREME COURT DECISION WILL BE USED EXTENSIVELY AT THE EMERYVILLE AND ANAHEIM CLE WORKSHOPS. The Stunning clarity of the decision rendered by the Washington Supreme Court, sitting En Banc, corroborates the statements I have made on this blog and under oath that they might just as well have put the name “Donald Duck” […]
In questions certified from the United States District Court, the Supreme Court of the State of Washington En Banc concludes that MERS is not and cannot be a lawful beneficiary under Washington State Law. They decline to opine on the effect of the decision but the effects are obvious. They essentially said that only the […]
Just in case you were wondering if anything is changing in the world of finance, the answer is no, not really. Ocwen here is announcing that they are securitizing mortgages backed by the government, and selling the pieces to investors, who really ought to know better by now. They are doubling down on a failed […]
Whether it is just battle fatigue or simply good business sense, homeowners are looking at short sales, getting cash for keys and trying to get relocation fees to move. The banks are loosening up their standards for short-sales because failure to do so clearly reveals their malevolent intent to steal homes that they could not […]


