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MOST POPULAR ARTICLES GET COMBO TITLE AND SECURITIZATION ANALYSIS – CLICK HERE EDITOR’S ANALYSIS: Seems boring, doesn’t it. All those numbers and columns. But here is actually where the rubber meets the road because the difference between what the banks SAID they were doing and what ACTUALLY happened with the money is the like night […]
MOST POPULAR ARTICLES GET COMBO TITLE AND SECURITIZATION ANALYSIS – CLICK HERE EDITOR’S ANALYSIS: The latest deal announced by BOA is between the bank and investors because they can’t announce a deal with regulators. Regulators are getting wise to the fact that BOA’s hold on the mortgages that are to be “modified” or “foreclosed” is […]
GET COMBO TITLE AND SECURITIZATION ANALYSIS – CLICK HERE BANK STOCKS HEADING LOWER AS BALANCE SHEETS DON’T ADD UP EDITOR’S NOTE: At the end of the day, everybody knows everything. Goldman is losing its grip on the narrative. You can’t fool all the people all the time. If the pools were empty and the mortgage […]
GET COMBO TITLE AND SECURITIZATION ANALYSIS – CLICK HERE EDITOR’S NOTE: When you actually READ the securitization documents, you will find, as I did, that all of them are quite disingenuous. They mislead the casual reader and even some careful readers who don’t understand what is actually being said. The prospectus says the investor is […]
SERVICES YOU NEED EDITOR’S NOTE: We are seeing more and more of these “recoveries.” The question we pose and that should be posed IN COURT is to whom this money is paid and more importantly, how is it going to be credited? Why is that important? ANSWER: If that recovery means that the investors or […]
I like this post from a reader in Colorado. Besides knowing what he is talking about, he raises some good issues. For example the original issue discount. Normally it is the fee for the underwriter. But this is a cover for a fee on steroids. They took money from the investor and then “bought” (without […]
From usedkarguy To: M. Soliman, I wrote to Neils’ blog over 10 months ago stating the exact facts that you are promulgating here in this recent post. I have been in litigation for over a year now and have been removed to US Dist. Court recently, at the behest of Deutsche Bank. They have brought […]
“The fraud here is truly stunning in its scale and complexity,” said Lanny A. Breuer, assistant attorney general in the criminal division of the Department of Justice. “These charges send a strong message to corporations and corporate executives alike that financial fraud will be found, and it will be prosecuted.” Once they determined that that […]
SUBMITTED BY M SOLIMAN EDITOR’S NOTE: Soliman brings out some interesting and important issues in his dialogue with Raja. The gist of what he is saying about sales accounting runs to the core of how you disprove the allegations of your opposition. In a nutshell and somewhat oversimplified: If they were the lender then their […]
The procedural motion missed by most lawyers is re-orienting the parties. Just because you are initially the plaintiff doesn’t mean you should stay that way. Once it is determined that the party seeking affirmative relief is seeking to sell your personal residence and that all you are doing is defending, they must become the plaintiff […]


