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Time To Challange Those Trustee’s Deeds

For the past couple of years, I have been providing clients with the internal loan level accounting data, which reveals in most instances of private securitization, that all payments “due” on the notes have been paid regularly by undisclosed “co-obligors.” Thus there becomes an issue...

“Certificate Of Foreclosure” Denied in Nevada – Another BP Investigative Agency Success Story!

“Bill: If not for your work on this assignment, we would have gotten our heads handed to us. You don’t charge enough for the amount of information you provide! Thank you so...

Convicted Killers Escape in Florida Using Forged Documents

From CNN: http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2013/10/17/erin-dnt-zarrella-convicted-killers-released-by-mistake.cnn.html “People, particularly people with criminal minds, come up with ingenious ways to beat the system.”  Florida Judge – Belvin Perry Okay, let me start by...

Bank of New York Mellon VP Makes Startling Email Admission

Here it is folks, straight from the horse’s mouth – An elderly client of mine has given me permission to share the following information which is very significant. Her story is the same as countless others. A law firm responds to her “QWR Request” in the midst of foreclosure...

So The Trusts Were “Naked” (Phoenix Lighting v. JPMorgan Chase.) Now Let’s Dig A Little Deeper, Shall We?

So let’s say your home was foreclosed by Bank of New York Mellon as Trustee for the BALTA 2005-7 Trust, and according to Phoenix Lighting v. JPMorgan Chase (attached below), the BALTA 2005-7 Trust never received the assets and never had title to your loan. This is pretty serious, right? Well, I’ve been...

Can A (WaMu) Delaware Trust Foreclose On A Mortgage For The Benefit Of Certificate Holders Without Violating Delaware Trust Law?

The Glaski decision was obviously a BIG victory for homeowners in California, and hopefully elsewhere. The gaffe on the part of the bank’s attorneys for allowing New York trust law rather than Delaware trust law  to control the WaMu securitization failure arguments is mind blowing (See:...

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