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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-16-10 11:22 PM
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32. At least you are informed enough to know that dixiegrrrrl. Millions of
people have never even heard of MERS or its problems so don't even know they may be making mortgage payments to someone who is not the legal holder of the note.

If I were you I would try to sort it out, although I don't know how, before Congress decides to try to fix this, naturally covering for those who caused it. They tried last week when they quietly passed that bill which would have legalized the illegal notarizations. They got caught this t time, but that vote was unanimous and they nearly got away with it. And these people are supposed to be working for US.

They KNOW the people have been scammed, and what do they do? If ever anything revealed the collusion between both parties when their mutual overlords call for assistance, that vote did so. Both parties work for the same criminal organization.

I'm sorry your mortgage is a MERS mortgage, but if you ask them for the note and cannot produce it, maybe you should put the mortgage payments in escrow and tell them to let you know when they find out who is entitled to the money?

Good luck sorting it out. My friend who lost her home in January asked for the note and was ignored. She asked because her mortgage was transferred several times and we discovered that on two of those transfers MERS was involved. So, Wells Fargo took her house, but we knew this would blow up sooner or later and she has it on the record that her request for the note was ignored, by the Law Mill and by the judge. Her attorney made the request btw. They were so arrogant they even ignored lawyers' requests. I'm hoping she can get her house back as she never should have lost it in the first place.

Do you know if someone like her, whose home was basically stolen by Wells Fargo, can now put a lien on the house to prevent it from being sold until they figure out who actually holds the note?



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