Category Archives: securitization audit

Mortgage Securitization

Newt Gingrich recently admitted to accepting $1.8 million from Freddie Mac ($25,0000 to $30,000 a month during one span of time) for advising this proto-fascist entity. Gingrich claims that he supports Fannie and Freddie because he believes the federal government “should have

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

The Timeshare Defense: How to Delay Foreclosures by Selling Timeshares in Your Deed from seanie blue on Vimeo.

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

How Goldman Sachs wrecked the economy

How Goldman Sachs wrecked the economy Many people are searching on google for this strange term “securitization audit”.  What is it?   Who needs a securitization audit?     What does a securitization audit do?   Do I need a

Al West Quiet Title Actions California

Quiet Title Actions in California Ok the first thing I like to do is describe exactly how we use quiet title, who we file the suit against, what we claim and the basis for our claims and finally why this is

securitization auditor

If there is a MIN number on your mortgage or deed of trust and MERS is named as "Nominee" or "Beneficiary" of the deed, there is an extremely high chance that your mortgage has been securitized and placed into an

quiet title actions

Quiet title actions are the strongest method for battling illegal foreclosure in the opinion of foreclosure defense attorneys nationwide.

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

Testimony of Shiela Bair, Chairman FDIC

Statement of Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation on Problems in Mortgage Servicing from Modification to Foreclosure, Part II; Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate; 538 Dirksen Senate Office Building December 1, 2010 Chairman Dodd, Ranking Member

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