Archive for 'Servicer' Category
Oct 12, 2021

After a few extensions, the mortgage payment pause officially ended — or will be ending soon — for 1.2 million out of an estimated 1.7 million loans that remained in forbearance as of August, according to CoreLogic. Wall Street is busy churning out even more disinformation than before because they are trying to avoid a […]

Sep 21, 2021

LEARN HOW TO FIGHT WITH HONOR AND WIN! After some reflection, legal research and analysis I have come to the conclusion that a very good way for homeowners to put tracks in the sand that they can use later with success is to use the following protocol — subject to the opinion of local counsel: […]

Apr 6, 2021

In analyzing the paperwork in front of you, make sure you read every word and do not accept anything said at face value. A popular ruse by foreclosure mills is the use of the word “successor.” I have been saying that this word is used as a cover-up for “we don’t have title to the […]

Apr 5, 2021

The bottom line is that if you follow the rules, and demand discovery of actual proof of payment (citing the form that such proof must take or asking what form such payment took), the foreclosure will file anything other than a response to your demands. If you don’t know what to do about that or […]

Mar 25, 2021

Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and not legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before acting on any information here. The Illusion of Servicing Companies like Ocwen and others routinely appear in court claiming to be “servicers.” But let’s be clear: they don’t actually perform servicing in the traditional […]

Mar 22, 2021

When you lose your home in foreclosure, it is an involuntary gift to an investment bank that has already earned 12 times the amount of the transaction with you. The investment bank does NOT record the interest, principal or forced sale payment on any loan account receivable because there is no such account. Once again […]

Jan 29, 2021

One place where securitization players and foreclosure players don’t lie is in reports that are formally filed with the SEC. So in my research, I found a document in which Ocwen describes itself and which is subject to judicial notice because it is a government document downloaded from the Sec.gov website. The filing of 8k […]

Jan 15, 2021

Playing with the escrow balance and asking for more money is one of many games the “servicers” play in the Great Securitization game. Relentlessness in challenging (1) the authority of the company pretending to be a servicer and (2) their rendition of the escrow balance and reconciliation of their request for more money is how […]

Dec 15, 2020

ALL EXISTING LAW AGREES WITH MY MAIN POINT: There is no basis for claiming you are a creditor unless you own the debt or represent someone who owns the debt. Since 2000 and maybe before that we have abandoned real creditors and steadily transformed administration, collection, and enforcement of alleged debts to include virtual creditors […]

Dec 7, 2020

The problem has always been how to present this counterintuitive reality to a judge who is convinced that securitization of a loan DID occur even though the transaction was not in fact a loan and no sale occurred. After decades of litigating and teaching litigation, the one common theme throughout my career has been the […]