January 8, 2013
The Appellate Division of New York State Supreme Court Holds that Assignee Lenders Must Produce Evidence of MERS’s Authority to Assign Mortgage Notes to Lawfully Conduct a Non-Judicial Foreclosure
The New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department in Aurora Loan Services v Weisblum, 923 N.Y.S.2d 609 (App. Div. 2011) held that a mortgage lender does not have standing to foreclose if it cannot establish its lawful status … Continue reading
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January 7, 2013
Oregon District Court Holds that MERS Must Record Every Assignment of Trust Deed to Lawfully Conduct a Non-Judicial Foreclosure
The District Court of Oregon in Hooker v Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., 2011 WL 2119103 (D.Or. May 25, 2011) granted homeowners’ motion for declaratory judgment preventing MERS from continuing with a non-judicial foreclosure proceeding. The court first held that MERS … Continue reading
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District Court of Arizona Dismisses Homeowners’ 72-Member Complaint, Finding MERS’ Securitization System Consistent with Theories of Real Property Law
In In re MERS Litigation, the District Court of Arizona dismissed all seventy-two member cases of a multi-district litigation “Consolidated Amended Complaint” (CAC) brought on behalf of numerous homeowners. Plaintiffs alleged defendants, including MERS, had violated various state statutes including … Continue reading
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January 5, 2013
Alabama Civil Court of Appeals finds that MERS Assignee has Standing to Initiate Foreclosure Proceedings
In Crum v. LaSalle Bank, 55 So.3d 266, (Ala. Civ. App. 2009), the court held that the assignee of the mortgage, LaSalle Bank had standing to initiate foreclosure proceedings. The court reasoned that MERS and the assignee were not delivered a … Continue reading
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January 4, 2013
Exceptions for Mortgagee’s Lack of Standing to Challenge Assignments in Texas
In Kramer v. Federal National Mortgage Association, et al., No. A-12-CA-276-SS (W.D. Tex May 15, 2012), the Western District Court in Austin, the home owner sued Fannie Mae, MERS, and Countrywide to quiet title and for a fraudulent foreclosure. Although … Continue reading
January 4, 2013 in Downstream litigation by state | Permalink | No Comments
Arizona 9th Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Proceeding Finds Lack of Standing with Absence of Mortgage Note
cash loan quick virginia In In re Veal, 450 B.R. 897 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. 2011) the court held that a party has standing to prosecute a proof of claim involving a negotiable promissory note secured by real property if, under applicable law, … Continue reading
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December 31, 2012
Mortgagee Lacks Standing to Challenge Assignments in Texas
Bridges v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., et al., No. A-12-CA-635-SS (W.D. Tex Sept. 21, 2012), is a recently decided federal district court decision in Texas. The Western District Court in Austin granted the defendant’s motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s suit. … Continue reading
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