Archives by Tag ' Lender Liability '
Mar 29, 2009

BOTTOM LINE: Use of a nominee causes an irreconcilable cloud on title entitling the homeowner to recovery on his homeowner title insurance policy. If homeowners purchased title insurance, they were at the same time in the same closing agreeing that the names of MERS and Countrywide would be used, for example, but that off-record activity […]

Mar 25, 2009

Many thanks to Alan Baron who has been staying on top of the research. Rand Corporation v Yer Song Moua: Manisy Moua, John Doe, Mary Roe, United States Court of Appeals Filed March 20, 2009. 8th-cir-tila-rand-march-20-2009 Phoenix, Az March 25, 2009. by Neil Garfield. Despite nearly heroic efforts by the banking industry to avoid an […]

Mar 22, 2009

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Mar 12, 2009

The big deal is that it is ONLY the holder in due course who is allowed in court to make claims or enforce any rights regarding the mortgage and note. No servicer (e.g. Countrywide), administrator (e.g. MERS), or trustee has any right to do a judicial or non-judicial foreclosure because they are not the holder […]

Mar 11, 2009

As reported in the Florida Bar News dated March 1, 2009, The Supreme Court of Florida has received a petition to require foreclosure mediation. The article by Mark D Killian, managing editor states “Contending that prejudgment mediation could save more than 130,000 Florida homes from foreclosure  and assist more than 360,000 borrowers,” the plan is […]

Mar 8, 2009

“Our position is that the mortgage with IndyMac is toilet paper — it has no legal standing,” March 8, 2009 Mortgage Fraud Case Poses Federal Quandary By MICHAEL POWELL Waver Brickhouse, gray-haired and soft-spoken, has come undone twice during the nation’s housing crisis. In 2005, she fell behind on her mortgage payments and turned to […]

Mar 7, 2009

From one of our more sophisticated readers. see Comments ——————————- Obviously there are a lot of home owners in trouble. You need to warn them of a trap that has been set for them. I’ve given you some information concerning my case, but I would appreciate 5 minutes of “talk time” at your convenience. The […]

Feb 23, 2009

I am a lawyer in Georgia and it has been my experience in Georgia the lender will move the court to modify the rescission procedure by having you tender the money into the court registry (15 USC 1635(b)) within a specified amount of time., usually 6 months. The mortgage will only be removed after this […]

Feb 19, 2009

submitted by NY Interestingly, with the exception of Judge Bufford and a few other judges, there has been less than adequate focus upon the UCC title issues. The next round of cases may and should focus upon the title to debt instrument. The person seeking to enforce the note must show that: (1) It is […]

Feb 18, 2009

President Obama is taking on a very challenging task. A direct statement to the American people that their mortgages and notes are invalid, unenforceable or void would be portrayed as undermining contractual obligations. It would infuriate the investors who bought the worthless CDOs and undermine Obama’s enormous popularity with allegations of throwing the finance system […]