Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: assignment deed of trust, assignment of mortgage, b.daviesmd6605, bankruptcy, bk, brian davis, chapter 13, foreclosure fraud, motion, pooling and servicing agreement, relief, stay, trust, trustee
ANTICIPATING DEBTOR’S CHALLENGES AND WITHSTANDING LITIGATION
Via: Brian Davies
GREAT LOOK AT THE BANKS WAY OF TRYING TO GET AROUND THE BANKRUPTCY. HERE IS THE WAY THEY LOOK AT THE ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS. NOTE THE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENTS ARE IMPORTANT. IT ALSO SCREWS THEM WHEN THEY TRY TO TRANSFER AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE TRUST.
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Posted on 11 August 2010. Tags: certified, court, deed of trust, foreclosure, mortgage, offerings, pooling and servicing agreement, prospectus, sec, trust
via: Brian Davies
The SEC is the regulator who allowed the Prospectus for many Mortgage Backed Securities to be filed. The Indymac MBS Residential Asset Securitization Trust 2007-A5, mortgage pass through 2007-E, with the Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated 3-1-2007 outlines proper assignment protocols and is the document that is needed for the court record. The SEC will do requests so you may judicially notice these documents for the record.
Your request was received in the certification office on 8/3/10; the time frame is 14+ working days to process
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