Category Archives: note conveyance

The Timeshare Defense: How to Delay Foreclosures by Selling Timeshares in Your Deed

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BOMBSHELL – Massachusetts Supreme Court Rules That Most Foreclosure Sales From Previous 5 Years Are VOID

On Oct. 18th, 2011 the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court handed down their decision in the FRANCIS J. BEVILACQUA, THIRD vs. PABLO RODRIGUEZ – and in a moment, essentially made foreclosure sales in the commonwealth over the last five years wholly

Why MERS should be dismantled

This registry of notes, among other more diabolical things allows the notes to be traded like stocks on a stock exchange. Prior to the existance of MERS, the note and the parties of

MERS v southwest homes

This case should be referred to in all Forensic and Securitization audits.   In it Mers is trying to unwind a foreclosure made by another party but is denied in The Supreme Court of Arkansas because they have NO STANDING.   MERS

Principal Reductions-The Reality

Has anyone had a client receive a notice of conditional acceptance for a Principal Reduction from Bank of America? Any other national lenders? They are happening, I have some of them here in my office

securitization audits

Securitization Audits-Questioning Securitization of Mortgages I just watched the latest Michael Moore movie, “Capitalism, a Love Story”.     This was my second look.  I know a lot of people don’t think much of Michael Moore.    I have a great deal of  respect

David Stern, Robo-Signors and mass fraudulent foreclosure practices

Is the foreclosure machine going to come to a screetching halt?   Have the lenders already been paid for your defaulted subprime mortgage through PMI insurance, TARP, FDIC loss share agreement or another government insurance or subsidy program?  Have you been watching

securitization_and_mers

Mortgage Securitization and MERs challenges I think the foreclosure playing field, as enormously tilted as it still is,  has changed.   My name is Jeff Greenberg, I am  a  certified forensic mortgage auditor.   This credential is recognized by NAMU, the National