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Doesn’t it bother you that you pay your taxes for doing business in the state of Arizona or whatever state you hail from, but the Wall Street players made trillions of dollars in trading securities based solely (deriving value from)upon interests in real property situated within the boundaries of your state and never reported any […]
Pretender lenders and lawyers for pretender lenders should take warning. The operation described in this article is virtually identical to the operation used by pretender lenders. See also LENDER LIABILITY pdf July 23, 2009 N.Y. Claims Collectors of Debt Used Fraud By JONATHAN D. GLATER Tens of thousands of New York consumers had money seized […]
There is a trap door that a lot of people are falling through. In a securitized loan the investor is the lender. In order for there to be a default, it is the investor who has lost money through non-payment. The investor has not lost money through non-payment if a payment was made through the […]
As the following Press Release for California AG’s office describes, it is the type of scam that happens in medical practice — offering relief, life or forgiveness — in exchange for money. I don’t agree with all the tips that Brown has published because he still has yet to absorb the fact that most foreclosures […]
Looking for the Lenders’ Little Helpers By GRETCHEN MORGENSON Published: July 11, 2009 IT is hard not to be dismayed by the fact that two years into our economic crisis so few perpetrators of financial misdeeds have been held accountable for their actions. That so many failed mortgage lenders do not appear to face any […]
First I want to thank the readers and the lawyers for climbing aboard this train on a highly improbable journey of turning the tide on Wall Street. Many of you are doing an outstanding job in this homeowner’s war to protect your property and our way of life. I am blessed to have been the […]
While Mr. Barnes’ enthusiasm in the submission below is a bit over the top it points out quite skillfully that things are not as they appear in any foreclosure involving a securitized loan. Barnes was effective in pressing the point early on and refusing to accept the burden of proof on issues where it was […]
Maher Soliman and Steve Kop have hit the nail on the head. The only grey area that needs to be explored is the same cinfused mess that started this. The SPE is a conduit by definitition. It is a REMIC. That means it does NOT own the mortgages and notes and it does not own […]
Maher Soliman suggested that we consider throwing the SPV Trusts into receivership. Here was my response: MSOLIMan: Forcing the trust into receivership might be a good idea — or even forcing into involuntary bankruptcy. But be careful here. While the Trustee maintains that a trust exists and that the trustee has powers over the subject […]
GRETCHEN MORGENSON of the New York Times Keeps Getting It Better and Better. In Today’s article she demonstrates tenacity, insight and combines it with her excellent writing skills. Send her some fan mail. What follows is one of my annotations on one of the many books, treatises and articles that I am constantly reading on […]


