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urbanrealtor
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ParticipantI’m in.
Where do I send my money?As soon as Steve Bartko pays back that loan I will be flush with cash.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI’m in.
Where do I send my money?As soon as Steve Bartko pays back that loan I will be flush with cash.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI’m in.
Where do I send my money?As soon as Steve Bartko pays back that loan I will be flush with cash.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI’m in.
Where do I send my money?As soon as Steve Bartko pays back that loan I will be flush with cash.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI’m in.
Where do I send my money?As soon as Steve Bartko pays back that loan I will be flush with cash.
September 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #460637urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=patb]tanta says this would be a real big problem in that
it will make future sales almost impossible.between clouded titles, and a real hassle in trying to
get papers to closing, this will not be a good thing either.[/quote]Doris Dungey (Tanta) has passed on so she doesn’t really weigh in on this anymore. Unfortunate, because she really had some good insights here.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/gm-watch-flap-continues.html
or here
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/deutsche-bank-fc-problems-and-revenge.html
The point is that regardless of the physical or virtual custody of the paper, these problems can be worked out. The courts just force the banks to be less sloppy. Sounds like this is what happened in the MERS case.
Please tell me if it seems like I am wrong on that.
September 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #460829urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=patb]tanta says this would be a real big problem in that
it will make future sales almost impossible.between clouded titles, and a real hassle in trying to
get papers to closing, this will not be a good thing either.[/quote]Doris Dungey (Tanta) has passed on so she doesn’t really weigh in on this anymore. Unfortunate, because she really had some good insights here.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/gm-watch-flap-continues.html
or here
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/deutsche-bank-fc-problems-and-revenge.html
The point is that regardless of the physical or virtual custody of the paper, these problems can be worked out. The courts just force the banks to be less sloppy. Sounds like this is what happened in the MERS case.
Please tell me if it seems like I am wrong on that.
September 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #461171urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=patb]tanta says this would be a real big problem in that
it will make future sales almost impossible.between clouded titles, and a real hassle in trying to
get papers to closing, this will not be a good thing either.[/quote]Doris Dungey (Tanta) has passed on so she doesn’t really weigh in on this anymore. Unfortunate, because she really had some good insights here.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/gm-watch-flap-continues.html
or here
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/deutsche-bank-fc-problems-and-revenge.html
The point is that regardless of the physical or virtual custody of the paper, these problems can be worked out. The courts just force the banks to be less sloppy. Sounds like this is what happened in the MERS case.
Please tell me if it seems like I am wrong on that.
September 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #461243urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=patb]tanta says this would be a real big problem in that
it will make future sales almost impossible.between clouded titles, and a real hassle in trying to
get papers to closing, this will not be a good thing either.[/quote]Doris Dungey (Tanta) has passed on so she doesn’t really weigh in on this anymore. Unfortunate, because she really had some good insights here.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/gm-watch-flap-continues.html
or here
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/deutsche-bank-fc-problems-and-revenge.html
The point is that regardless of the physical or virtual custody of the paper, these problems can be worked out. The courts just force the banks to be less sloppy. Sounds like this is what happened in the MERS case.
Please tell me if it seems like I am wrong on that.
September 23, 2009 at 11:41 AM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #461446urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=patb]tanta says this would be a real big problem in that
it will make future sales almost impossible.between clouded titles, and a real hassle in trying to
get papers to closing, this will not be a good thing either.[/quote]Doris Dungey (Tanta) has passed on so she doesn’t really weigh in on this anymore. Unfortunate, because she really had some good insights here.
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/gm-watch-flap-continues.html
or here
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2007/11/deutsche-bank-fc-problems-and-revenge.html
The point is that regardless of the physical or virtual custody of the paper, these problems can be worked out. The courts just force the banks to be less sloppy. Sounds like this is what happened in the MERS case.
Please tell me if it seems like I am wrong on that.
September 22, 2009 at 9:46 PM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #460392urbanrealtor
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September 22, 2009 at 9:46 PM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #460583urbanrealtor
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September 22, 2009 at 9:46 PM in reply to: MERS “chain-of-custody” issues preventing foreclosures. #460925urbanrealtor
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