Tag Archives: beneficiary
SO EITHER THE NOTICE OF SALE OR THE DEED OF TRUST IS BS…
…that’s what this substitute trustee’s notice of sale in a Mississippi newspaper seems to say. Here’s the ad (I’d link to it, but it will be gone by the end of the day): “ Substitute Trustee’s Notice of Sale STATE … Continue reading
Posted in Bank of America, Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, MERS
Tagged beneficiary, Countrywide, MERS, notice of sale, Recontrust, substitute trustee, trustee, void
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MERS ASSIGNMENTS “HAVE NO EFFECT”; MERS ADMITS TO NO CONTROL OVER NOTES
Jeff Barnes of Foreclosure Defense Nationwide breaks down the significance of the decision by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island in the case of Chhun v. MERS: “The homeowners had sued for declaratory relief, quiet title, and punitive damages, alleging … Continue reading
Posted in Foreclosure, Foreclosure fraud, MERS
Tagged admission, beneficiary, Chhun v. MERS, deed of trust, George Babock, MERS, mortgage, promissory note, Rhode Island
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