This is a very important bill to start cleaning up the mess created by the banks in the foreclosure crisis that is sweeping MA and the rest of the country.
Highlights include the elimination of MERS’s ability to “hide” transactions and avoid recording fees, defining what a mortgagee is in MA, requiring that all notary acknowledgements be completed in accordance with the requirements for notaries laid down by the Governor and others.
PLEASE forward this to as many people as you know that can contact their MA state Senator AND Rep. and send in written support for it.
Your support for HR2766 can be mailed (addresses below) or e-mailed to anthony.petruccelli@masenate.gov AND michael.costello@mahouse.gov.
Please CC your support to timothy.madden@mahouse.gov
It should be addressed to the Chairmen (please do not send any packages other than an envelope as it might get rejected):
Senator Anthony Petruccelli, Chairman
State House
Room 424
Boston, MA 02133
Representative Michael A. Costello, Chairman
State House
Room 254
Boston, MA 02133
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