Archives by Tag ' Mortgage Loan Schedule '
Mar 14, 2018

Documents filed with the SEC are not evidence of the legitimacy of a PSA.  The PSA was not filed with the SEC although the banks would like you to think so. The document, such as it is, was loaded onto the SEC website without any review or acceptance process. Anyone can load documents onto the […]

Feb 6, 2017

The banks were not taking risks. They were making risks and profiting from them. Or another way of looking at it is that with their superior knowledge they were neither taking nor making risks; instead they were creating the illusion of risk when the outcome was virtually certain. Securitization as practiced by Wall Street and […]

Aug 16, 2016

What is apparent is that the trusts never came into legal existence both because they were never funded and because they were in many cases never signed. Failure to execute and failure to fund the trust reduces the “trust” to a pile of ashes. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IS NOT A LEGAL OPINION UPON WHICH YOU […]

Jun 7, 2016

The current talking points used by the Banks is that somehow the Trust can enforce the alleged loan even though it is the “investors” who own the loan. But that can only be true if the Trust owns the loan which it doesn’t. And naming the “investors” as the creditor does nothing to clarify the […]

May 5, 2016

At no time were the Trusts anything but figments of the imagination of investment banks. As an exhibit to the alleged Pooling and Servicing Agreement, the Mortgage Loan Schedule” appears to have legitimacy. Peel off one layer and it is an obvious fraud upon the court. The only reason the banks don’t allege holder in […]