Foreclosure REVERSED! The Mysterious Countrywide Endorsements

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Matt Weidner Law website:

The Eagles Master Association v. Bank of America

St. Andrews at the Eagles, Inc., appeals a final judgment of foreclosure in
favor of Bank of America.1 We reverse because the Bank failed to prove its standing.
On October 12, 2009, a residential foreclosure complaint was filed by BAC
Home Loans Servicing, L.P., formerly known as Countrywide Homes Loans Servicing,
L.P. The first count was to foreclose on a mortgage given by Marie Black; the second
count was to reestablish a lost note and mortgage. St. Andrews was named as a
defendant based on allegations that it might claim a subordinate interest or lien in the
property “by virtue of possible association liens and assessments.”
On the copies of the mortgage and note attached to the complaint, the
lender was identified as Countrywide Bank, FSB. Mortgage Electronic Registrations
Systems, Inc., commonly referred to as MERS, was named…

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Central Florida Flames Over Foreclosure Fraud

Excellent analogy. It is becoming quite common in foreclosure defense to distort information by creating smear campaigns and disingenuous public assaults against foreclosure defense warriors…just to protect or rather hide and suppress the truth.

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Just received this link:

see http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/osceola-foreclosure-report-author-holds-news-confe/nm79R/

Krieger is right about the fundamentals. While I have not reviewed his report, it appears from what I have heard about it that in contains misstatements and inaccuracies. BUT the idea that the foreclosures are largely a fraud upon homeowners and the Courts is well-founded.

The parties who are initiating the foreclosures are mostly servicers. They want the foreclosure so they can collect on advances and fees. But they have no right to foreclosure on those claims because they have no contract, no note, and no mortgage in which they have…

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