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Foreclosure Fraud - Lender Processing Services’ DOCX Document Fabrication Price Sheet
Psst, Hey you, yea, you. I got just what you need. Lender Processing Services’ DOCX Document Fabrication Price Sheet
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Cure Defective Mortgage
$12.95 + TPC
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Create Lost Note Affidavit
$12.95 + SH
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Create Note Allonge
$12.95 + SH
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Create Missing Intervening Assignment
$35.00 + TPC
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Cure Defective Assignment
$12.95 + TPC
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My Favorite
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Recreate Entire Collateral File
$95.00 + TPC
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Wow...
From the Catalog...
DOCX’s
GetNet™ Document Recovery solution is a national network of runners
that is engaged to provide document recovery, expedited recordation
services, title searches, and insurance submissions.
The service
is unique in that our clients can request that DOCX obtain any missing
recordable documents through this web site through our online GetNet™
Work Order Form. Status of existing projects can also be obtained
through our Online Services.
We also accept work orders the "old
fashioned" way via fax or mail. Upon receipt of the work order, DOCX
will access the national network of runners, place the order and follow
up to ensure prompt delivery.
GetNet™ was designed to assist mortgage servicers in meeting agency certifications and to avoid costly penalties for filing late
satisfaction pieces.
GetNet™ Features
- A National Network of title runners retains presence in every county jurisdiction nationwide.
- Obtains missing mortgage documents, assignments, title policies and LGC/MICs.
- Expedites recordation by physically walking documents in to county recorder offices.
- Provides title searches to identify mortgage holders.
- Provides online reporting capabilities.
We all remember DOCX right?
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LINK - Docx Fabrications & Forgeries – Comparing Signatures & Titles on Mortgage Documents
LINK - Too Many Jobs – Linda Green, Tywanna Thomas, Korell Harp and Shelly Scheffey
LINK - Beyond Bogus – Docx Assignment of Mortgage – Bogus Assignee for Intervening Asmts
LINK - The Whole Country is BOGUS – Fabricated Mortgage Assignments All Over the Country
LINK - Lender Processing Services, Inc. – FORM 10-K – EX-21.1 – February 23, 2010 Legal Proceedings
Link - Linda Green – Can’t Get No Satisfaction
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Well now you can check out their document fabrication price sheet below...
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Lender Processing Services' DOCX Document Fabrication Price Sheet
Lender Processing Services' DOCX Document Fabrication Price Sheet
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I'm looking down that rabbit hole going "Oh Fuck." Thanks for the post.
MC,
Here is a guy who figured out how to buck the system, my kudos to him. I don't know him, never tried the system but from the looks of it he figured out a way to help people. I had a house foreclose on me several years ago and it was a shitty process. Leaves you feeling beat and empty. I am sure some people who really don't need to utilize his help will take advantage of the system and more power to them. There is no right and wrong there is only perceptions.
http://www.freeandclearin90.com/
FYI, before anyone complains that I am supporting cheating or "deadbeat-ness" open your eyes. Just because you pay your mortgage on time and feel that you are superior to others who don't does not make you better or any more wholesome than those who try to work the system to their advantage. I have more respect for those who educate themselves to the way things really work and can use that to their advantage than to someone who sits around on their ass complaining about the system and doing nothing about it. Those of you who want everyone to be as "honest" as you are need to look into the mirror and realize that you are as dishonest as everyone else, perhaps to a different degree.
If that is for real, that site is exciting. Revolution is on if this gains momentum.
I guess "don't let a crisis go to waste" can cut both ways.
Gotta think like them to defeat them. Nice.
The TRUSTS...the TRUSTS...are on FIRE...let the MOTHER FIKN MBS HOUSE BURN DOWN.
Which compels me to utter:
The MARKET, the MARKET, the MARKET IS ON FIRE, We don't need no POMO, let the mother fucker revert, REVERT mother fucker, REVERT!
Ah, good times.
Conceptual score - 5 stars!
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Tnx-Will check it out. I need an assistant to clean up after me. Too many ideas, not enough time.
Agree! Thanks William.
Tnx, I am thinking of driving this one farther.
So brilliant. I may not have said it before.
Thanx. Really.
Here I am alone in a packed restaurant asking for wifi login info so I can read up on zero(what?).com about the "supposed" end of the Untied States of (dis)AmerCIA.
Hmm.
Maybe I should have made study parters with those weekend, library studyheads that have no social life. I remember walking by the library at the university seeing heads in books late at night. Damn I'm stupid.
And drunk right now. Thank (G)od for alchohol. Belgium does it right.
Tnx
Zero Hedging alone in a restaurant...that sounds scary ;)
Here it is in large format if you want to print
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wkgIzuqJM0w/TKdBJjJCc-I/AAAAAAAAGiY/AifkdubiQg...
Priceless. Like a Chinese take-out menu!
Where is Sumdum-fuk, and GOO-ee-chik ...
Perhaps someone can explain something to me. Right now, everyone seems to be focused on foreclosures. E.g. the big Title companies are refusing to issue Title Insurance for the foreclosures of JPM, BofA, et. al..
But doesn't this also apply to a good number of regular sales, too? E.g. flips? These are very common with foreclosures, and you might remember last Spring that regular owners were complaining about being priced out due to investors with all cash offers. The problem is that those flips are tainted too, and someone who bought a house from a flipper could get dragged into this mess as well.
Am I missing something here, or are these Title Insurance comanies in more hot water than people realize?
If this impacts regular home buying, things are really going to slow down in the near future. And then prices are going in the tank when this logjam breaks loose.
The State of Florida requires that an assignment of mortgage be recorded in accordance with Florida Statutes. A search of my County Clerk of Courts Database indicates that no such assignment was made; therefore, I am no longer sure which, if any, entity is the holder of my mortgage note.
I am current on my mortgage, but the negligent actions of Citibank and ABN AMRO have resulted in a defect in the title of my property as there may be multiple claims against this property in the future. The claims of a different entity may supersede Citibanks's alleged claims resulting in the inability to transfer perfect title upon resell. At a minimum, future title insurance research will be intensive and costly.
Citibank had to do this so that they could package my mortgage into a derivative instrument and sell it. If Citibank showed ownership of my mortgage via an assignment, they could not also sell it as a derivative.
Welcome to the new normal where all American citizens are the indentured servants to the holder of the derivative instrument. Reinstate the Glass-Stegall Act!
Janice, I am really sorry. What do you think you will do next?
Personally, I believe that the State of Florida should file a tax evasion lawsuit against Citibank for failure to pay recording fees.
More realistically, the banks will buy off my US Representative and US Senator and retroactively make the real property laws of The State of Florida null and void.
I am going to start small....Monday morning, call my locally elected Clerk of the Court then the Attorney General for the State of Florida.
But, I believe that this is where the true problem lies and thus the need for fabricated documents.
Suggestions????
Your tax evasion idea looks like it kicks ass!
I am rambling Janice, I am thinking about you and individuals who are screwed. I wonder if you have an emailing list of friends that you are willing to spam and tell them your story (like you did here) about what you found. See if any of them have, at minimum, have ambiguous title situations like you do. GET TOGETHER with those who do and do a class action lawsuit against, and here, that is what is funny, I don't know who. Citi?
Maybe research how much it costs to get the title cleared up and ask for that plus damages for everyone? I am so not in the know here.
These kinds of legal actions need to be popping up like zits all over the country. It looks like individuals are doing things. There is a post here (one of the answers to a post of mine on this thread) where folks are supporting each other to get their houses legally free. I did not read it deeply.
If I were you, I might put my mortgage payments into an escrow account and refuse to pay it until they can prove they own it.
Since I am rambling silly mad, let me go for broke. Why don't individuals like yourself go to a prosecutor and ask that fraud charges be pressed against these folks. Take with you proof you are up to date, and the proof they have not registered you honestly, and that you will have to do a costly title search, etc. If there are a number of you, a prosecutor could bring charges on your behalf as a crime has been committed!
Rambling though. I am not a lawyer, just a pissed citizen looking for a way to get justice. Real justice. With the criminal system involved, not just civil. Fuck civil. These corporations have gotten away with this kind of drift for too long. They do it because their internal cultures have normalized it. No one has the time to pursue it, they don't understand it, they feel powerless against it, etc. Until folks are locked up, they will keep doing it.
That was a rant, and I know it.
Those are my ideas.
I'd love to know who created and sanctioned the MERS system and how they can so easily disregard state property laws, and more importantly, why they haven't been shut down. Based on Alan Grayson, this involves mortgages that were created after 2005 and effects 60 millions homes. See Alan Grayson's rant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqnHLDeedVg
We were just stupid to believe that because we were not in foreclosure, we were okay....the laws of the land would protect us.
I think I am going to email that little gem around to my students. Thx.
Excellent plan, Janice. You might want to also place a call to Grayson's office. Surely one of his aides has been assigned to this project . . . or would be, if they saw the potential. They should have a dedicated website portal to collect complaints.
8 mos ago i talked to locals near orlando and asked about all the for rent signs and was told that they belonged to all the re vultures. they also said there was no one to rent them because there were no jobs. with prices still falling and now this dam breaking it won't be long before people will get paid to take possession.
I still think there is a business model for someone that can deliver responsible tenants that promise to squat with minimum imprint and possibly pay utilities, agree to be mobile, let house be shown, keep it clean etc....so if you are young single and responsible, have a lap top and mobile phone unlimited data plan, you can move anywhere with very little hassle and if you can keep house in order, not personalize it much, you should be able to live on your own for next to nothing.....I'm thinking we call them Mobo's...the 21st centry version of hobos, but rather than riding trains, they ride foreclosures throught their local town..you wouldn't have to make bunch of money to have a decent standard of living...there are lots of empty houses, condos, better off occupied than not, if you could trust someone living there and they covered any of your costs, you would be better off.
It is a clever idea.
So the point is to keep housing prices from falling too low?
Damn, I know a good idea when I hear it! Excellent.
Wow, so does this mean I can foreclose on my landlord's house for the low low cost of $95 plus some perjury or something?
It seems almost tempting. But I probably can't afford the taxes.
How much would it cost me to get a nice low tax assessment? Do I have to talk to my local reps for that?
I always thought I'd never afford a house. I thought right. Stealing one is a more palatable option for me.
You're doing a great job! Keep it up! I have a sneaky hunch this goes on in other areas of mass-produced, assembly-line, cookie-cutter 'legal services' as well...
Makes it rather difficult to have faith in a justice system that's been turned into a factory to serve the wealthiest.
A justice system that backstops the establishment who wrote the laws... I am shocked !!
Yeah, it's sad when the tards from 4chan are the best hope for delivering justice against a runaway system. But hey, we'll take it.
http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&cf=all&ncl=d1HdZ3QSkLBKlnMz...
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No shit. We've been to colleje but when it's actually happening we're stunned we're on the receiving end of a scam.
My old dad just doesn't believe that his "free" version of Office 2010 isn't more busy scanning his hard drive for "marketable" information.
No. Really. He hates me for pointing that out.
Don't sell yourself short. Plenty of other reasons to hate you...
I'm replying to my own post! cause then I thought to myself... 'What do ya mean to serve the wealthiest'? How about those phony document operations for undocumented worker and government ignoring the problem for decades?
But then I thought for a moment and realized... Yeah, that's all really been for the benefit of the wealthiest too!