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Editor: David Reiss
Cornell Law School

December 6, 2012

Minnesota Supreme Court Holds that MERS is not Requred to Record Assignment of Mortgage in Order to Commence Foreclosure

By Gloria Liu

In Jackson v. MERS, 770 N.W.2d 487 (MN S. Ct., 2009), mortgagors brought actions against MERS to enjoin the non-judicial mortgage foreclosure sales on grounds that MERS failed to comply with Minnesota’s statutory requirement to record all assignments of the … Continue reading

December 2, 2012

Federal District Court in Idaho Rules for Bank, MERS, et al. in Finding Trustee was Properly Appointed

By Rafe Serouya

In Van Kirk v. Bank of America, 1:11-CV-00621-BLW-RE, 2012 WL 4524457 (D. Idaho Oct. 1, 2012), the District Court in Idaho agreed with the magistrate judge that, as a valid beneficiary, MERS properly assigned its interest in the deed of trust to … Continue reading

Federal District Court in Idaho Rules Bank has Standing in Foreclosure Case

By Rafe Serouya

In Purdy v. Bank of America, No. 1:11-CV-00640-EJL-REB (D. Idaho Sept. 26, 2012), in granting Bank of America’s motions to dismiss, the Federal District Court in Idaho agreed with the magistrate judge that the securitization of a note does not … Continue reading

Federal District Court in Idaho Rules for Bank, MERS, et al., Regarding Quiet Title Dispute

By Rafe Serouya

In Gilbert v. Bank of America N.A., No. 1:11-cv-00272-BLW (D. Idaho Sept. 15, 2011), the Idaho District Court granted defendant banks’ motion to dismiss, explaining that the plaintiff homeowner cannot bring a quiet title action without first tendering payment on … Continue reading

November 29, 2012

Texas Appellate Court Holds that Formal Transfer of Deed is Not Required to Initiate Foreclosure

By Karl Dowden

In Robeson v. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., No. 02-10-00227-CV (Tex. App. –Fort Worth [2nd Dist.] 2012, pet. denied), the Texas Court of Appeals affirmed a summary judgment motion by MERS and the Midfirst bank granted by the trial court. … Continue reading