Tag Archives: Fannie Mae
IS THERE EVEN A “NOTE HOLDER” TO PAY?
Reaction to a post at Living Lies today in which Neil Garfield said: “If the owner can’t be known, are we really saying that the borrower still owes the money on the fictitious debt that was described in ether note … Continue reading
FANNIE MAE OWNS NOTHING–FANNIE MAE PDF
Reader and fellow Fannie fighter P Nach submitted this PDF of a Fannie Mae document which contains-right on page one– the statement that “The mortgages that back a Fannie Mae MBS are held in a trust on behalf of Fannie … Continue reading
THE ADMISSION FANNIE MAE DOESN’T WANT YOU TO SEE
In researching my own lawsuit against Fannie Mae, I ran across this stunning statement on a publicly-available Fannie Mae website (otherwise I wouldn’t have found it): “The mortgages that back a Fannie Mae MBS are held in a trust on … Continue reading
STRIKE THREE: BANKS SHOULD BE OUT (of the foreclosure business)
On Facebook, the excellent Shelley Erickson from Washington state just posted this bombshell article from MS Fraud: “State AGs settle with LPS for $113 million; only nobody knew”. It’s the latest proof that there are no original promissory notes in … Continue reading
FANNIE MAE: “WE ARE NOT A CREDITOR” UNDER TILA
Last night I saw an incredible Facebook post by the Property Defense Network. It was a link to a Fannie Mae “Lender Letter” that I at first didn’t see the date on and therefore assumed it was new. The “Lender Letter” … Continue reading
CALLING OUT THE JUDGES: AMICUS BRIEF IN MARTINS V. BAC
Recently became aware of this amicus curiae brief (link at bottom of this post) in the appeal of the case of Ashley Martins v. BAC Home Loans Servcing, LP; Federal National Mortgage Association (appeal # 12-20559). I wrote about this horrible appellate … Continue reading
FANNIE MAE, BY ITS OWN ADMISSION, OWNS NOTHING
In the latest smackdown of the big banks making the rounds, namely JP Morgan Chase Bank, Natl. Assn. v Butler, heroic Judge Arthur Schack puts Fannie Mae in her place more than any other judge I’m currently aware of. He takes … Continue reading