Archive for 'Pleading' Category
Foreclosure Crisis New strategy attacks validity of affidavits August 26, 2010 hen it comes to fighting foreclosures, homeowners and their lawyers may have found a new strategy to score courtroom victories. Defense lawyers across the state are increasingly attacking the validity of affidavits that owners of notes must file with the courts as part of […]
THIS IS FROM REUBEN NIEVES. IT IS A GOOD PIECE OF WORK AND HE WANTS COMMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. HE HAS A FINELY MADE POINT HERE AND IT IS SELF-EXPLANATORY. I have always said that the power of sale raises constitutional questions — namely, that no person should be deprived of life, liberty or property without […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: AS MY LAUNCH POINT I AM USING THE FOLLOWING COMMENT POSTED TO THIS BLOG. I’M NOT SURE WHO ACTUALLY ORIGINATED MOST OF THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE FOUND BELOW BUT WHOEVER IT WAS, THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT. Almost everything done during this mortgage fraud was accomplished through the use of electronic media. […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Lest people think I invented this whole field of law just because I’m loudest about it, here is a post from Max Gardner, who only a few days after I started this blog had already figured out everything I had figured out and was already doing something about it. Max Gardner’s Top Reasons […]
Quoted from April Charney — I’m not sure of the source. She is right on every point.PSA= Pooling and Servicing Agreement EDITOR’S NOTE: Glad to see that April is doing what the rest of us are doing — going deeper and deeper. There are two things you need — the loan specific title search with […]
A YIELD SPREAD PREMIUM IS A FEE PAID TO A BROKER FOR CREATING A FRAUDULENT PROFIT BY LYING TO THE CUSTOMER WHO BUYS A FINANCIAL PRODUCT. This particular lie would be about the rate on the loan. One would think this was already illegal and one would be right. Not only is it specified in […]
MAINE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT Reporter of Decisions MERS v Saunders Law Court decision[1] Decision: Docket: Argued: Decided: Panel: 2010 ME 79 Cum-09-640 June 15, 2010 August 12, 2010 SAUFLEY, C.J., and ALEXANDER, LEVY, SILVER, MEAD, GORMAN, and JABAR, JJ. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. v. JON E. SAUNDERS et al. The good news is that […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: I don’t know Brad Miller bradmiller.house.gov but I’m sending him a donation. Gretchen Morgenson says he’s worth getting to know and I am going to do just that. He’s running for re-election in North Carolina, and except for a scant few other members of Congress, he is one of the few that has actually […]
12debt.html?_r=1&ref=business EDITOR’S NOTE: It is ironic how reality eventually catches up with illusion. While we have been pounding on the issue of principal reduction as the only realistic way out of the recession, and while the financial industry has been busy convincing people that principal reduction is somehow immoral, the contraction of home prices back […]
ONE MORE QUESTION TO ASK IN DISCOVERY: WHAT ENTITIES WERE CREATED OR EMPLOYED IN THE TRADING OF MORTGAGE BONDS, CDO’S, SYNTHETIC CDO’S OR TOTAL RETURN SWAPS (NEW TERM)? EDITOR’S COMMENT: LOUISE STORY, in her article in the New York Times continues to dig deeper into the games played by Wall Street firms. You’ll remember that […]


