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In analyzing the paperwork in front of you, make sure you read every word and do not accept anything said at face value. A popular ruse by foreclosure mills is the use of the word “successor.” I have been saying that this word is used as a cover-up for “we don’t have title to the […]
Thursdays LIVE! The Neil Garfield Show — WEST COAST with CHARLES MARSHALL AND BILL PAATALO or prior episodes Or call in at (347) 850-1260, 6pm Eastern Thursdays ******************************* I get that the complexity of securitization and foreclosure litigation can be mind-numbing even to an experienced litigator. But once you start winning you get a rush. Tonight we […]
This is an insider case filed in April 2018. The ironic aspect of this case is the probability that Nationstar probably does not have standing. But that aside, for those who remain skeptics about what I have been writing about, here is an unexpurgated recitation of all the ways that all the loans, debts, notes […]
Originally Posted by Bill Paatalo on Oct 26, 2017 at www.bpinvestigativeagency.com In 2013, investors in six “RALI Series” Trusts filed a complaint in New York against their Master Servicer (Nationstar Mortgage, LLC) for conducting “Bulk Note Sales” of non-performing loans owned by the trusts for its own benefit; specifically to recoup upwards of a billion-dollars […]
I think what Bill Paatalo did here was expose “Mortgage Servicing Fraud” as a clear category and path for homeowners to follow, where appropriate, which is most of the time (in my opinion). The devil is in the details. Paatalo exposes the low hanging fruit that lawyers and homeowners skipped over when they analyzed the […]
Banks have adopted a technology platform to process short sale applications. It is called Equator, presumably to imply that it equates one thing with another, and produces a result that either gives a pass or fail to the application. In theory it is a good thing for those people who want to save their homes, […]
SERVICES YOU NEED “To the judges throughout the Commonwealth and to the homeowners, the foreclosing Plaintiff, a servicing company or “Trust” entity appears to be a bank or lender. This falsity is due to its name in the style of the case. They are not banks or lenders to the loan. They are not a […]


