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November 1, 2010 at 9:56 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #625380
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Participant[quote=Kingside]I really don’t follow DC politics, but this attorney general guy Nichols does not seem to be above the political fray.
Does anyone know what specific law this guy claims the MERS mortgages violate? I could not find any reference to it in his announcement/press release.[/quote]
apparently DC Law requires notes to be registered within 30 days
November 1, 2010 at 9:56 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #625460patb
Participant[quote=Kingside]I really don’t follow DC politics, but this attorney general guy Nichols does not seem to be above the political fray.
Does anyone know what specific law this guy claims the MERS mortgages violate? I could not find any reference to it in his announcement/press release.[/quote]
apparently DC Law requires notes to be registered within 30 days
November 1, 2010 at 9:56 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #626011patb
Participant[quote=Kingside]I really don’t follow DC politics, but this attorney general guy Nichols does not seem to be above the political fray.
Does anyone know what specific law this guy claims the MERS mortgages violate? I could not find any reference to it in his announcement/press release.[/quote]
apparently DC Law requires notes to be registered within 30 days
November 1, 2010 at 9:56 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #626135patb
Participant[quote=Kingside]I really don’t follow DC politics, but this attorney general guy Nichols does not seem to be above the political fray.
Does anyone know what specific law this guy claims the MERS mortgages violate? I could not find any reference to it in his announcement/press release.[/quote]
apparently DC Law requires notes to be registered within 30 days
November 1, 2010 at 9:56 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #626444patb
Participant[quote=Kingside]I really don’t follow DC politics, but this attorney general guy Nichols does not seem to be above the political fray.
Does anyone know what specific law this guy claims the MERS mortgages violate? I could not find any reference to it in his announcement/press release.[/quote]
apparently DC Law requires notes to be registered within 30 days
November 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #625320patb
ParticipantNo, obviously MERS mortgages have their legal problems, what I mean is what the DC attorney general is doing is pure politics. And now it appears to be accepted as fact on the internet.
well the DC AG is an appointed position and really unlikely to want to start this kind of fight.
The problem is it appears to me is if the security interests are compromised, it seems the banks have opened the door to bankruptcy cramdown where they had
locked the front door to bankruptcy.November 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #625401patb
ParticipantNo, obviously MERS mortgages have their legal problems, what I mean is what the DC attorney general is doing is pure politics. And now it appears to be accepted as fact on the internet.
well the DC AG is an appointed position and really unlikely to want to start this kind of fight.
The problem is it appears to me is if the security interests are compromised, it seems the banks have opened the door to bankruptcy cramdown where they had
locked the front door to bankruptcy.November 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #625953patb
ParticipantNo, obviously MERS mortgages have their legal problems, what I mean is what the DC attorney general is doing is pure politics. And now it appears to be accepted as fact on the internet.
well the DC AG is an appointed position and really unlikely to want to start this kind of fight.
The problem is it appears to me is if the security interests are compromised, it seems the banks have opened the door to bankruptcy cramdown where they had
locked the front door to bankruptcy.November 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #626075patb
ParticipantNo, obviously MERS mortgages have their legal problems, what I mean is what the DC attorney general is doing is pure politics. And now it appears to be accepted as fact on the internet.
well the DC AG is an appointed position and really unlikely to want to start this kind of fight.
The problem is it appears to me is if the security interests are compromised, it seems the banks have opened the door to bankruptcy cramdown where they had
locked the front door to bankruptcy.November 1, 2010 at 6:48 PM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #626383patb
ParticipantNo, obviously MERS mortgages have their legal problems, what I mean is what the DC attorney general is doing is pure politics. And now it appears to be accepted as fact on the internet.
well the DC AG is an appointed position and really unlikely to want to start this kind of fight.
The problem is it appears to me is if the security interests are compromised, it seems the banks have opened the door to bankruptcy cramdown where they had
locked the front door to bankruptcy.November 1, 2010 at 8:24 AM in reply to: DC Attorney General May have Just Banned MERS Mortgages #624995patb
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