CALL TO ACTION: MERS ASSIGNMENTS

CALL TO ACTION: MERS ASSIGNMENTS

CALL TO ACTION: MERS ASSIGNMENTS

The Time To Act Is NOW!

I am working on a special project & need your help to gather as many MERS Assignments as we can possibly get.

What is especially needed are the Certifying Officers signing these assignments for MERS. I don’t care if it’s old, new, signed, undated, unmarked, lender has gone bankrupt ages ago…I just want them ALL!


Click the Envelope to load up your MERS Assignment(s).

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One Response to “CALL TO ACTION: MERS ASSIGNMENTS”

  1. JamesM says:

    There are thousands and thousands and thousands of MERS assignments. People like LPS get paid for executing every one.

    But there is, or should be, a part II of every assignment. When they assign the MERS signing officer (VP or AVP), should also log into MERS computers and change the record in MERS. MERS charges a the MERS member a fee for each change, so there are dated billing records.

    If you have a sample set “A” and can get in the court door with that, you can then use discovery to find the records of every other transaction. You just have to have a good action, motion to compel and hopefully you have chosen your DCA venue wisely.

    If you are fishing for class action clients, then I think it is only fair to say so up front – AND – identify what exactly you are going after. Because all mers AOM’s in a county, or state, or during a period of time, or that where changed or updated in the MERS computers by employees of xx,yy & zz would be simpler to find by discovery requests on MERS.

    Of course if in response to discovery requests you found MERS was tracking the note and value, but could not produce all the notes in one county or zip code, because they were not tracking property information for a mortgage, (it’s pertinent details like State, county and address) it would put paid to MERS claim to be a “Mortgage Registration System”. It would show it was only a money laundering, or note laundering system.

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