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NOW AVAILABLE ON AMAZON KINDLE “The real party in interest in relief from stay is whoever is entitled to enforce the obligation sought to be enforced. Even if a servicer or agent has authority to bring the motion on behalf of the holder, it is the holder, rather than the servicer, which must be […]
Case for Discussion at Foreclosure Workshop on 9/4/08 in Santa Monica King’s County Case: Editor’s Note: For those who are dubious about the legal positions and theories suggested in this blog, this case will be at least somewhat instructive. It is not just a technicality. It is reality. Nobody on the lender’s side can actually […]
SUBMITTED BY mortgagefrauds@aol.com: Foreclosure Cannot Be Advertised Prior to Recording Mortgage Assignment In Davenport v. HSBC Bank USA, the Michigan Court of Appeals held that a lender must have an interest in a loan prior to beginning to advertise a foreclosure sale. The first insertion of the HSBC’s foreclosure notice was made four days prior to […]


