OCC – Correcting Foreclosure Practices

Correcting Foreclosure Practices – Updated August 28, 2013

foreclosure_review_cartoon1While cruising the Internet looking for the status of a particular bank, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Independent Foreclosure Review website jumped into view. The OCC website is worth an examination even though the Submission Window is closed (way too early IMHO) as there are numerous CONSENT ORDERS made available for viewing. 

Of course the accused financial and/or financial related companies never admit or deny the the “Findings” from the examination by the: Continue reading

How to Search the SEC for a Securitized Trust

SEC webWhen a unknown bank named as a Trustee for a securitized trust (usually Deutsche Bank, Bank of NY Mellon, US Bank National, etc.) sends you a letter stating you owe them money and you are in default, the first thing you should do is contact a local title company and have them look for an Assignment of Mortgage under your address or tax key number (it won’t likely be under your name).  Chances are the Assignment of Mortgage is fabricated and void; however, this is the breeder document that allows the banksters to foreclose.

The following information will assist you in searching the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the alleged trust.    Continue reading

Money Is Not Safe In The Big Banks

Under the Dodd-Frank Act “losses will be assigned to shareholders and unsecured creditors. …as a depositor in a bank, under the law –
YOU ARE an unsecured creditor.”

banker_debt_web“The Leveraged Buyout of America” by , Author, Web of Debt, Public Bank Solution; President, Public Banking Institute

Giant bank holding companies now own airports, toll roads, and ports; control power plants; and store and hoard vast quantities of commodities of all sorts.

They are systematically buying up or gaining control of the essential lifelines of the economy. How have they pulled this off, and where have they gotten the money? Continue reading

A List of Mortgage Closures, Mergers and Layoffs

Gee what happened? Housing was moving upward according to the latest propaganda…

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A List of Mortgage Closures, Mergers and Layoffs

List last updated on August 25, 2013

Latest updates:

Digital Risk laying off 112 employees in Boca Raton, FL
Bank of America cutting 543 jobs in Fresno
Chase to shed 97 mortgage positions in Columbus, OH
Citigroup laying off 150 workers at Fort Mill, SC
OneWest cutting 78 jobs in Pasadena, 102 in Irvine, CA
JPMorgan Chase cutting 42 mortgage servicing jobs in Iselin, NJ
Wells Fargo shedding another 2,323 mortgage jobs nationwide, including 365 in Birmingham, 330 in Orange County, CA, 292 in Phoenix, and 284 in Charlotte
LoanDepot and imortgage.com to merge
1-800-East-West Mortgage Co. suspends operations, cuts roughly half of staff due to decline in business
Retreat Capital Management, Inc. cutting 73 jobs in Dallas
Bank of America slashing 113 mortgage jobs in Dallas
Chase to cut 500+ mortgage jobs in Texas
Capital One Financial to buy Beech Street…

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Part 2 – How to Challenge an Assignment of Mortgage

Part 2 – How to Challenge an Assignment of Mortgage by Glenn Augenstein continued from Part 1 on DeadlyClear

Glenn Augenstein, a seasoned researcher and expert witness in foreclosure fraud, has taken the time to research the ancient word “seisin” which gives us better insight into what the mortgage document was meant to convey.

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Wells Fargo v Erobobo

On this I must first comment that standing, or lack thereof, is considered differently in some jurisdictions than it is others.  Some treat it as an affirmative defense that must be pleaded timely or it is considered waived. “Because the issue of standing is distinct from the issue of subject-matter jurisdiction and, thus, can be waived, we hold that Continue reading

Part 1 – How to Challenge an Assignment of Mortgage

medievalpeasants300wHave you ever wondered what the phrase “Borrower is lawfully seised of the estate hereby conveyed and has the right to mortgage” under BORROWER COVENANTS meant?

Glenn Augenstein, a seasoned researcher, history major and expert witness in foreclosure fraud, has taken the time to research the ancient word “seisin” which gives us better insight into what the mortgage document was meant to convey.

This two-part post is worth the read and education – and may give you a new perspective on the intention of the documents and the necessity to defend the title at all costs. Continue reading

Wall Street’s Mortgage Fraud Scandal. “You can have a house that is fully paid for and still end up in foreclosure”

Wall Street’s Mortgage Fraud Scandal with David Kreiger

big fed ponzi schemeIn a brilliant interview on Alex Jones’ Infowars, David Kreiger dissects a portion of the foreclosure fraud committed by the banks and their pretender lenders which David’s book, “Clouded Titles” (new updated edition with case cites) exposes.

The mortgage scandal created by banker endorsed deregulation and MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems) is a fraud that is wide spread and millions of Americans have been affected. What is most frightening is that many of them don’t even know it yet.

“You can have a house that is fully paid for and still end up in foreclosure,” Alex Jones explains and discusses with David Kreiger in detail. A must watch the video below. Continue reading

Judge endorses US use of fraud law against Bank of America

Don’t you just love Judge Rakoff?! Maybe he should run for President.

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Judge endorses US use of fraud law against Bank of America

A federal judge has endorsed a broad interpretation of a savings-and-loan era law that the U.S. Justice Department is trying to use in cases against Wall Street banks.

U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan said Monday that a “straightforward application of the plain words” of the Financial Institutional Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act (FIRREA) allowed the interpretation sought by the government.

The law has a low burden of proof, strong subpoena power and a 10-year statute of limitations, twice as long as the typical limit for fraud cases.

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Wall Street Shows Its Ass Again

Why Wall Street & Co. Will Do Anything to Stop Eliot Spitzer from Championing the Public Interest

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Spitzer as comptroller: Good for New York, good for women, terrifying for Wall Street abusers.

Before Eliot Spitzer’s infamous resignation as governor of New York in March 2008, he was one of our fiercest champions against Wall Street corruption, in a state that had some of the toughest legislation for controlling the banks. It may not be a coincidence that the revelation of his indiscretions with a high-priced call girl came less than a month after he published a bold editorial in the 
Washington Post titled “ Predatory Lenders’ Partner in Crime: How the Bush Administration Stopped the States from Stepping in to Help Consumers.”  The editorial Continue reading

Your Mortgage Documents Might be Fake!

lynn_szymoniak-620x412Ya think, maybe? MERS alleges to have registered 71 million mortgages. There were likely another 15-20 million “non-MERS” mortgages…

Lynn Szymoniak in Salon:
BY Prepare to be outraged. Newly obtained filings from this Florida woman’s lawsuit uncover horrifying scheme (Update)

If you know about foreclosure fraud, the mass fabrication of mortgage documents in state courts by banks attempting to foreclose on homeowners, you may have one nagging question: Why did banks have to resort to this illegal scheme? Was it just cheaper to Continue reading