Latest News About Foreclosure Defense

MERS Advising Members to Stop Using its Name

MERS has finally thrown in the towel. It has been named in too many civil actions and there's just been too many rulings against its right as a real and beneficial party of interest to assign mortgages/Deeds of trusts that it has finally announce to its members not to...

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MERS is Dead in Florida! Hurray!

Take a look at this 2009 MERS Rules of Membership under Rule 8, Section 1) (c) on page 25. (c) In the State of Florida, the authority to conduct foreclosures in the name of MERS granted to a Member’s Certifying Officers under Paragraph Three of the Member’s MERS...

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Another Win for Homeowners

This post is thanks to Neil Garfield of LivingLies.com. In a recent New Jersey Appeals Court case, Wells Fargo's summary judgment was overturned for lack of Standing. This is a case involving a homeowner accusing Wells that they did not have the Standing to foreclose...

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Exposing the Fraud

Here's an post by one of our users on the principles of money creation. Under UCC Article § 9-102. DEFINITIONS AND INDEX OF DEFINITIONS (65) "Promissory note" means an instrument that evidences a promise to pay a monetary obligation, does not evidence an order to...

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The Shattered American Dream

This is a great video about the Great American Dream.  It reveals the truth behind the banking industry in simple and elegant terms. I highly recommend that you set aside 30 mins to watch this great video.  It is AWESOME!  Very well...

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Do you have a Robo-signer?

To find out if you have a Robo-signer on your Notice of Default, Notice of Trustee Sale or Notice of Assignment/Transfer/Substitution of Trustee, take a look at the person signing on your documents.  If they are a "Vice President" of MERS, then there is a good chance...

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