An assignment of mortgage but not the note

This is exactly what we try to warn the courts about. Nobody knows for sure who they are paying. It’s all a crap shoot. Make them all produce the note and record it or shut the hell up!

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Nothing has changed from the banksters. Still submitting fraudulent documents in the county recorder offices. Check this out. This is an email that I received from Virginia of Deadly Clear website. Thanks Virginia!:

Another one to follow – thought you’d find interesting.

Aloha, Virginia

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From: Tim Morell <tim@timmorell.com>
Date: August 21, 2014 9:08:58 AM HST
To: Tim Morell <tim@timmorell.com>
Subject: assignment of mortgage but not the note…

Here is a not your typical MERS type assignment of mortgage.  This is a situation where Citimortgage originally was the holder of the note and filed suit for foreclosure in 2013. The borrower got a successful modification. He started the process with Citi, but Citi advised him that a new servicer would be taking over: FIC Lender Services LLC.

One thing led to another and the client received copies of assignments of…

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Florida homeowners get huge chunk of BofA settlement

It’s not a staggering sum considering most homes were overvalued on an average of 35% or more…but it is certainly better than other ostrich states that fail to audit their land records or pursue the banks for their crimes on behalf of their constituents.

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Nearly 17,000 consumers helped.

Nearly 17,000 Floridians will receive an excess of $1 billion in relief from the Bank of America (BAC) record settlementwith the Department of Justice, which is almost 14% of the total $7 billion that was allotted to consumer relief, according to the office of Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Those eligible will receive relief in the form of first and second lien principle reductions and loan forgiveness.

“Our office worked closely with Bank of America to ensure that Florida homeowners would be treated fairly in any settlement, and I’m pleased that Floridians will be receiving one-seventh of the overall consumer relief,” Bondi said.

The $16.65 billion settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice, certain federal agencies and six states was to resolve claims over toxic residential mortgage-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations and an origination release on residential mortgage loans sold to Fannie Mae and

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