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The Court, possibly because of the pleadings and briefs refers to the Trust as “US Bank” — a complete misnomer that reveals a completely incorrect premise. Despite the clear allegation of the existence of the Trust — proffered by the Trust itself — the Courts are seeing these cases as “Bank v Homeowner” rather than […]
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For More information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 This article is not a substitute for a legal opinion on your case obtained from an attorney licensed in the jurisdiction in which your property or transaction is located. Get a lawyer. ===================================== see GMAC Exec Appointed CEO of CSS see Common Securitization Platform see Common Securitization […]
For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 ============================== http://nypost.com/2015/01/31/ny-federal-judge-slams-wells-fargo-for-forged-mortgage-docs/ COURT FINDS PRESUMPTIONS CAN BE REBUTTED BY A SHOWING OF SOME EVIDENCE THAT THE INSTRUMENT AND/OR SIGNATURE IS NOT AUTHENTIC What I like about the Federal Judge decisions is that they express the reasons for their orders and judgments with much greater specificity than State […]
For further information please call 954-495-9867 or 520-405-1688 =========================== see http://www.msfraud.org/law/lounge/mers-auroraslammed.pdf While there are a number of cases that discuss the role of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS), this tells the story in the shortest amount of time. MERS was only a nominee to track the off-record claims from multiple parties participating in what we […]
submitted by anonymous reader: Article by Elena A. Lovoy and D. Brian O’Dell Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP The Maine Supreme Court has been active in the last few months – issuing several decisions that will likely impact foreclosure actions in that state. The decisions covered a full range of foreclosure issues, from whether a lender can establish […]
Hat Tip to Beth Findsen who is a good friend and a great lawyer in Scottsdale, Az and who provided this case to me this morning. I always recommend her in Arizona because her writing is spectacular and her courtroom experience invaluable. This case needs to be analyzed further. Robert Hager (CONGRATULATIONS TO HAGER IN […]
bony-v-romero_nm-sup.ct.-reverses-with-instruction_2-14 There are a lot of things that could be analyzed in this case that was very recently decided (February 13, 2014). The main take away is that the New Mexico Supreme Court is demonstrating that the judicial system is turning a corner in approaching the credibility of the intermediaries who are pretending to be […]
Slowly but surely it seems that the court system are now taking notice of the fact that there is something intrinsically wrong with both the mortgages and the foreclosure process. In this case the Rhode Island Supreme Court specifically found the grounds that could establish that the mortgage was not validly assigned. This case was […]


