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MERS Exodus

April 18, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

The Mortgage Electronic Registration System (MERS) was created by the mortgage industry to fast-track the loan assignment process and helped bypass the burden of having to record every assignment.  MERS was a perfect solution during the mortgage securitization frenzy.  When the housing bubble imploded and foreclosure activity went through the roof, MERS found itself the target … [Read more…]

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National Mortgage Settlement – Done?

March 18, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Joseph Smith, the monitor of the National Mortgage Settlement has reported that the five major banks have officially fulfilled the consumer relief obligations of the National Mortgage Settlement.  He further reported that the banks have provided more than $50 billion of gross relief, which allegedly equates to more than $20 billion in credited relief.  Smith … [Read more…]

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Tax Lien Foreclosures & MERS

July 24, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

The Arizona Court of Appeals (Division 2) recently issued an opinion regarding the extent to which parties must be noticed in a tax lien foreclosure action.   In this case, the subject real property (the "Property") was owned by Robert and Carri Anderson.  The Property had a first position Deed of Trust, securing the Promissory Note.  The … [Read more…]

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National Mortgage Settlement & Bounced Government Checks

April 19, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

The New York Times recently reported that when homeowners went to cash checks coming from the National Mortgage Settlement, the checks bounced – yes bounced.  Ronnie Edward, whose home was sold in a foreclosure auction, apparently waited three years for his $3,000 check. When it arrived, he went to his local bank in Tennessee, only … [Read more…]

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Foregiveness Act Survives the Fiscal Cliff

January 2, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

The Mortgage Debt Relief Act of 2007 has survived the "fiscal cliff," which will invariably lead to a continued increase in the number of short sales nationwide.  The "fiscal cliff" deal will extend the Act for another year, meaning that homeowners who receive debt forgiveness resulting from a foreclosure, deed in lieu, or short sale … [Read more…]

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Another Affirmation of Arizona’s Anti-Deficiency Protections

July 19, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

The Arizona Court of Appeals in Phoenix recently ruled in Independent Mortgage Company v. Alaburda, that Arizona’s anti-deficiency law (A.R.S. Section 33-814(G)) protects a borrower who has a fractional interest in a vacation home.  The Alaburdas purchased a 1/10th fractional interest in a single-family residential condo in the exclusive Villas at Seven Canyons in Sedona.  … [Read more…]

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Cash Out Refinance – No More Anti-Deficiency Protections in Arizona

March 23, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

The Arizona Court of Appeals (Division 1 in Maricopa County) just issued an opinion entitled Helvetica v. Pasquan, which addresses the scope of Arizona’s anti-deficiency protections in the judicial foreclosure (non-trustee’s sale) context.  The first issue the Court addressed is whether refinancing a purchase money loan forfeits a borrowers’ anti-deficiency protection, to the extent that … [Read more…]

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Pima County Tax Lien Sale – 2012 Update

March 4, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Pima County just finished up its 2012 tax lien sale.  Pima County offered up nearly 14,000 tax liens over the two day live auction.  One thing was readily apparent this year – the competition for these liens was stiff.  The influx of private equity money into the Pima County sale was obvious.  Competition for $500 … [Read more…]

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Arizona Joins the Mortgage Servicer Settlement

February 13, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

Arizona will receive $1.6 billion of the purported $25 billion joint federal-state settlement with the nation’s five largest mortgage servicers for their role in wide-spread servicer and foreclosure abuses.  Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne’s decision to join the broad settlement also means that his office has reached an agreement with Bank of America over allegations … [Read more…]

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The Perpetually Imminent AG Settlement Has Arrived

February 7, 2012 by admin Leave a Comment

A long-vaunted settlement arising from the sixteen-month 50-state investigation into faulty bank foreclosure practices, which has perpetually been imminent, has finally concluded.  The deal was struck between federal banking officials, 49 states Attorneys General, and the five largest mortgage servicers – Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase Co., Wells Fargo Co., Citigroup Inc., and Ally … [Read more…]

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