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Editor’s Note: While the banking industry have made it “illegal” for a homeowner to have a relative buy the home at foreclosure auction and then give it back to their son or daughter, there are many games at play in the auction. And don’t forget there are no auction police around. They have to figure […]
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SERVICES YOU NEED AUTHORITY AND AGENCY In “Fair Game” Gretchen Morgenson continues to unravel the failing process of “saving homes” while the world ignores the simple truth that legally the homes are in no jeopardy but for the pranks and illusions created by the pretender lenders. There is no valid foreclosure, auction, mediation, modification, short-sale, […]
COMBO TITLE and SECURITIZATION Search, Report, Documents and Comprehensive Analysis SUBSCRIPTION MEMBERSHIP WITH BENEFITS Credit Charles Koppa (Poppa Koppa) with putting me onto this. He does GREAT work. poppakoppa@hotmail.com. He’s not lawyer but I trust him more than I do most lawyers to get to the bottom of things. He’s kind like one of those […]
Submitted by Charles Koppa The auctioneer represents the “beneficiary” in the sale.. If there is a “reserve amount minimum” (see below) the auctioneer actually bids up as agent for the unnamed beneficiary! The recipient “beneficial trust” is finally publically identified and documented by the Foreclosing Trustee in the recorded Trustees Deed Upon Sale. Try to find a […]
Submitted by Charles Koppa. 6/9/2010 Editor’s Note: We are starting to look at events AFTER the sale has taken place and we are discovering a number of things: CREDIT BID: Only the Creditor can submit a credit bid. All others must pay actual money. If a non-creditor submitted a credit bid (essentially bidding the “amount […]
SO who is the beneficiary? We can’t take the word of the Trustee unless he has satisfied his duty to inquire. 33-810 Sale by public auction; postponement of sale A. On the date and at the time and place designated in the notice of sale, the trustee shall offer to sell the trust property at […]
The big jump indicates that many foreclosures that were in process in 2009 are now beginning to move to repossession and, eventually, auction. With more than four million homes in that pipeline, the foreclosure crisis shows no sign of abating. “There is an emerging consensus among financial experts and policy makers that the key to […]
It might just be that “free market” forces are going to change the landscape forever. What if other Fortune 500 companies involved in consumer finance, electronic funds transfer, insurance and foreign exchange decide that this huge credibility gap opens the door for their own entry into the market. McDonald’s once was surveyed as a brand […]


