Tag Archives: mortgage
The connection between money-laundering and mortgages
I first came across the story of chemist Dean Moore and HSBC via this very tantalizing headline from Michael Krieger: “How the U.S. Government and HSBC Have Teamed Up to Hide the Truth From a Pennsylvania Couple”. After reading through … Continue reading
“Welcome to Freddie and Fannie’s Mortgage Shell Game”: Still As True As The Day It Was First Published
Due to some recent concerns from well-respected foreclosure fighters concerning this fantastic article from the great Shawn Newman possibly being disappeared from the Internet, we present “Welcome to Freddie and Fannie’s Mortgage Shell Game,” still as true today as it … Continue reading
“Substantial Evidence” of “Forged” Endorsements: Wells Fargo Loses One
The money quote (pun very much intended) from Judge Robert Drain’s Memorandum of Decision, filed yesterday in a New York bankruptcy case regarding a Texas property in which attorney Linda Tirelli is representing the homeowner: I conclude that the foregoing … Continue reading
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
5th Circuit Court Makes Mockery of Precedent
IMPORTANT NOTE/DISCLAIMER: The following article is not and should not be construed as legal advice and was not written by an attorney. It is merely a collection of common-sense, rational observations written by a sane, rational layperson with common sense. … Continue reading